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		<title>Photography of moving objects</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Claus Thomsen]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2018 08:52:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Do you want to photograph objects in motion where, for example, a train is in focus while the surroundings are blurred due to the speed? It&#8217;s actually not as difficult as it sounds &#8211; it&#8217;s all about lowering the shutterspeed and keeping focus on the object while it&#8217;s moving&#8230; The trick is relative simple &#8211; set the shutterspeed as low as possible versus the objects movement speed &#8211; for example, if the shutterspeed is too high all the objects in the scene will be &#8216;frozen&#8217; evenly with the selected object and if it&#8217;s too low it will proberly . The following image series has been photographed in daylight with a clear sky. The settings on the camera are ISO 100, F4, 1/50 and on the lens itself (24-105mm). I have mounted an ND filter that allows photographing at such low shutterspeed under these conditions &#8211; If I didn&#8217;t use a ND-filter the shutterspeed would be highter than 1/300 and that&#8217;s is to high for this image.</p>
<p>Indlægget <a href="https://www.falkenbergthomsen.dk/photography-of-moving-objects/">Photography of moving objects</a> blev først udgivet på <a href="https://www.falkenbergthomsen.dk">FALKENBERGTHOMSEN</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Do you want to photograph objects in motion where, for example, a train is in focus while the surroundings are blurred due to the speed?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s actually not as difficult as it sounds &#8211; it&#8217;s all about lowering the shutterspeed and keeping focus on the object while it&#8217;s moving&#8230;</p>
<p>The trick is relative simple &#8211; set the shutterspeed as low as possible versus the objects movement speed &#8211; for example, if the shutterspeed is too high all the objects in the scene will be &#8216;frozen&#8217; evenly with the selected object and if it&#8217;s too low it will proberly .</p>
<p>The following image series has been photographed in daylight with a clear sky. The settings on the camera are ISO 100, F4, 1/50 and on the lens itself (24-105mm). I have mounted an ND filter that allows photographing at such low shutterspeed under these conditions &#8211; If I didn&#8217;t use a ND-filter the shutterspeed would be highter than 1/300 and that&#8217;s is to high for this image.</p>

<p>Indlægget <a href="https://www.falkenbergthomsen.dk/photography-of-moving-objects/">Photography of moving objects</a> blev først udgivet på <a href="https://www.falkenbergthomsen.dk">FALKENBERGTHOMSEN</a>.</p>
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