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How to Take Moving Objects

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  While a good picture of static objects like scenery depends on timing, lighting, accessibility etc., that of flying or moving objects mainly depend on their speed.   One common solution is to move the focusing point in the same direction and speed as that of the object while pressing shutter. This is also called panning. This will get clear images of the object and a blurring background, dramatizing the moving effect of the object.   The second solution is to increase the shutter speed as faster as possible. This also applies to panning to certain extend, because in the later case, its more challenging for one to control the shaking of the lens or camera body.   As per the universal rule of photography, higher speed is always the key to a clearer image, less blur. To achieve high shutter speed, one sometimes has to sacrifice image quality, using as high an ISO value as one can accept. While higher ISO will no doubt introduce higher level of noise, a well lit obj...