Action and Motion

35.mm, 1/5 sec, f/11, ISO 200, Shutter Priority mode

20.mm, 1/5 sec, f/7.1, ISO 200, Shutter Priority mode

33.mm, 1/125 sec, f/14, ISO 100, Shutter Priority mode

33.mm, 1/125 sec, f/10, ISO 100, Shutter Priority mode

What I think the technical info of this photo is 1/25, f/12, 55 mm.

What I think the technical info of this photo is 1/1000, f/10, 85 mm.

Motion Blur is the opposite of sharpness it makes the moving subject have blur. Best types of motion blur can be when shooting something fast like cars or a moving train. The photo might come out with a blur subject but a sharp background. To achieve this type of style is to set the camera at Shutter Priority mode, anything below 1/60th of a second, an f stop of 12 or 16, the lens should be at 55mm, and an ISO of 100. Another way to get motion blur is to zoom into a subject while taking a photo.

Action Sharp is when the subject you’re shooting is moving but the photo comes out sharp instead of blurred. This technique is mostly used for photographers that shoot car races or sports. To shoot this type of style the camera is set at shutter priority mode, the lens would be a much longer lens like 85 – 200 mm, anything higher than 1/125, and the ISO at 400. If all of this is achieved, then the end result would be a great picture of action sharp.

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