When you access UFO Test: Moving Photo, it looks like this. The photo slides at high speed behind the black lines that are evenly spaced. The UFO illustration is fixed above the black line. First of ...
With stunningly fast shutter speeds, today’s cameras can stop almost any motion. But some subjects—such as race cars and babbling brooks—become more interesting when you emphasize their motion, ...
Motion blur is a great way to add some energy to your images. It's also good for creating slow sync flash effects as the Chris Robinson, design editor of UKs leading Digital Photo magazine, reveals ...
Motion blur is a tricky thing. On one hand, we spend a great deal of time and effort trying to combat it. We stick image stablization into lenses, opt for fast shutter speeds, and push our flashes to ...
Photoshop's Motion Blur can be used to add some speed to a moving vehicle. Here we use the Gradient tool on a layer mask to recreate a Cokin Speed filter effect.
Oxford Mail Camera Club members have been trying out a special technique - motion blur photography. This is a technique that involves using a slow shutter speed to allow moving subjects to blur. There ...
This is my second pan blur, using the same technique as the first. The photo was captured in a garden. CAMERA: Canon 1D Mark IV FOCAL LENGTH: 40mm SHUTTER SPEED: 1/2.5 LENS: 24-105 ISO: 100 APERTURE ...
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