Tag Archives: movement

Making your Photos Move

A case against Stop Action The usual “rule” for photography is to choose a shutter speed fast enough to eliminate the jitter or bluriness when the subject moves. But sometimes ignoring the rule leads to more interesting photographs. Here’s a … Continue reading

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Don’t Just Stand There

a case for more activity   With fourteen grandkids, I feel very lucky to have ample opportunity to catch them on film. And while I enjoy taking portraits of them – conventional static pictures of them at rest – I … Continue reading

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Beyond the Faces

Adding Action to Portraits   As a grandfather with a camera, I’m very often snapping away when the grandchildren are nearby. So it shouldn’t be surprising that I have hundreds (maybe thousands) of photos of these kids in my collection. … Continue reading

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