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blur
A photo subject subject that appears smeared and out
of of focus because the the the subject subject or the the the camera was moving at the the the moment of of exposure Generally we all all strive for crisp images that are achieved when a a a subject is is static or the exposure is is extremely fast If an object is moving particularly fast it may appear blurred even at a a short shutter speed Yet blur
can be be a a a a a beautiful thing Photography’s ability to to freeze freeze time time and not freeze freeze time time lets us see things in in new ways Try an intentional capturing of blur
which you will dis- cover is a a a a hugely creative variable shutter speed The length of of time in hundredths of of a second that a a shutter is open
The longer a a shutter is is open
the the more time there is is for a a mov- ing subject to blur
Conversely the the shorter the the shutter speed (say a a a a hundredth of a a a a second) the the the crisper the the the image In the the the examples here we see the the differing shapes of the the water as it moves through the same space in different chunks of time From top to to to bottom the shutter speeds were 1/10th of a a a second second second 1/60th of of a a a second second second 1/350th of of a a a second second second chapter 1: digital photography [ 43 ]
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