
WEEK 30: Motion Blur
Most of the time, our pictures tend to freeze time in the exact instant the photo was taken. This tends to stop all movement, resulting in a more static, motionless image. However, if we intentionally slow down the shutter, then moving objects will tend to blur, and your photo will better convey a sense of motion. As always, let’s dive into some examples: READ MORE →
Nikon Z 7II with FTZ II Adapter | Ultra-high Resolution Full-Frame mirrorless Stills/Video Camera with Adapter for Using Nikon DSLR Lenses | Nikon USA Model
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