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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Intentionally adding motion blur for image effect(Photography)

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            Objects, which dynamically shoot through the image in real, look completely static, as if they were frozen, in a picture. Thus, pictures never reproduce the original atmosphere.
            In case of moving objects, photography faces a principle-specific problem: it can only produce a short snapshot per image. Nothing can move. And yet, one can make the image look more dynamic with just a few clicks. What is essential is the correct adjustment of blur: it tricks our brain and it seems as if there is motion. This effect can actually also be more interesting than a normal image. For this, set your camera to a longer exposure time so that it does not freeze the moment, but captures the motion of objects on the sensor. The captured object then leaves behind a trail which stand out from the normal sharp, unmoved image elements.
             The time presetting mode ‘Tv’ is well suited for this application. You can preset the exposure time and the camera automatically selects the suitable aperture. A time of 1/8 or 1/15 second is a good starting value when there is a good amount of daylight. On the contrary, a small aperture ensures a wider depth of fi eld. Make sure to use a tripod to avoid shakes. The advantage of using a tripod is that you can get good results even when you use simple lenses, since the F-number is completely irrelevant due to a long exposure time. Even image defects are not visible in the blur.

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