Blurred Motion
The shutter speed is low in these pictures so as to achieve the effect of blurred motion .
Chronography
Each of these photos were created by setting the camera up in one place and taking a bunch of different pictures of one person in different places. The different images were then edited to make it all one picture.
Frozen Motion
These photos were all taken by using extremely high/fast shutter speeds to help effectively capture, or freeze, motion in the image.
Panning
Panning is employed by the photographer by focusing in detail on the object in motion, and then following the object in motion as the picture is taken, with a slow shutter speed.
Writing with Light
To take a picture with light writing, you must use a very low shutter speed and with any sort of light, such as a laser pointer or flashlight, you repeatedly create patterns in the air with the light while the picture is being taken.
Zooming
Pictures with zooming are taken by identifying a subject and with a slow shutter speed, moving towards or away from the subject while taking the picture.
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