MotionThe motion photography assignment required the photographers to explore the many techniques used to capture the motion of a moving subject. In order to meet the requirement, I captured multiple examples of stop action and blurred action. A photograph is considered to be a stop action photograph when every aspect of the motion appears crisp. Furthermore, a photographer can produce an image showcasing stop action by setting a high shutter speed on his or her camera. On the other hand, blurred action photography occurs as a result of a slow shutter speed. A photograph that exemplifies blurred action appears to have a soft, or blurred, outline or overall appearance. Overall, I believe that my images depict good examples of motion photography.
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