In order to capture movement in photography, a technique called panning can be used in which the camera moves along with the object in motion. Capture motion in photography by using a fast shutter speed with tips from a professional photographer in this free video on photography.
Expert: Anthony Maddaloni
Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com
Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green
Good grief! No actual images, plus nothing at all about panning using slow shutter speeds!
GrahamPhotog 7 months ago
Hey I have the d7000 and my shutter goes up to 1/ 4000 s. And I like to take pictures of like freestyle skiiers hitting jumps. Should I put my shutter speed all the way up to 1/ 4000 s? Or still keep it between 500 and 2000?
wadz396 1 year ago
@metaphoricrocky
Classic observation!! I would totally agree.
porkpie7 1 year ago
Well fuck, that was insightful.
metaphoricrocky 1 year ago
i cant do this easily with my digital camera
roberto121395 1 year ago
The guy explains briefly about panning. If you want the background to be blurry then its low shutter speed with continuos spot focus. Move your camera with the object and follow through with the motion.
juicetest 2 years ago
like panning a car? shutter speed priority then set it to 1/40. now pan the car. fast shutter speed wont work since it will freeze everything. again use 1/40.
michmiguel 2 years ago
that's what even I am confused, with this video, how can you have higher shutter speed, that will freeze the picture and you will not get the blurring effect
vparthiban 2 years ago
panning is done with slower shutter speeds so that you blur the back ground while keeping the subject sharp because you are panning.
fast shutter speeds defeats the purpose.
Did good up to that point.
jamesryanphoto 2 years ago
Can you show us how its done
yazmineis 3 years ago