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Capture the thrill of action photography with effective techniques for achieving stunning shots. Faster shutter speeds, such as 1/1000th of a second, help freeze motion, while slower speeds can create dynamic blur effects by following the subject. To enhance your shots, get as close to the action as possible, ensuring you capture your subject's face rather than their back. Use these tips to improve your skills and create captivating images that highlight motion and emotion in sports and dynamic settings.
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Action Shots How to get a good one
Shutter Speed • The faster the shutter speed – the more stopped the action is • This speed catches what the lens sees at 1/100th of a second or 1/1000th of a second
Shutter Speed • The slower the shutter speed – the more blurred the action is • You must follow the person in action and the background will begin to blur
Action Shot Tips • Get as close to the action as possible • Make sure you get your subject’s face – you don’t want to see their back • Get as much of the action as possible