



this task all class decided to go out in the park and take a shot on vehicles that coming on the road. its really challenging doing this task because its easier than you think.
Panning is an effective technique which captures action & movement in photography. This involves following the subject with the camera as it crosses your field of view, resulting in the subject being sharp and the rest of the shot being blurred, giving the feeling of movement to the subject
Shutter speed, also known as “exposure time”, stands for the length of time a camera shutter is open to expose light into the camera sensor. If the shutter speed is fast, it can help to freeze action completely, as seen in the above photo of the dolphin. If the shutter speed is slow, it can create an effect called “motion blur”, where moving objects appear blurred along the direction of the motion.
Zoom in effect is a picture which look like the subject is either moving towards or away from you with motion lines.
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