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Olympic photographers are taking blurry photos – but they’re actually fantastic
Motion blur turns Olympic athletes into art in these photos from the 2026 Winter Olympics – here's how ...
Shutter speed makes or breaks a photo. It's the secret behind crisp, sharp images – and the magic of dreamy motion blur. But there are some myths about shutter speeds that you might have heard before, ...
We all know the shot: Perfectly framed racecar that’s perfectly framed against a blurred racetrack, sense of speed and motion overwhelming. They’re known in photography as a panning shot—because the ...
In the early 1930s several renowned photographers including Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham and Edward Weston, formed an artists collective called Group f/64. They celebrated photography’s ability to ...
Reply: Traditional wisdom is that the only way to freeze motion is with a fast shutter speed. In fact it can be done just as effectively with light pulses, effectively placing a virtual shutter ...
We’ve all been there. You thought you captured the perfect moment, a priceless memory, only to look at it later and see a blurry mess. It’s frustrating when a great shot is ruined by a little camera ...
Everybody seems to be obsessed with the ‘cinematic’ look these days, especially with regard to the 180-degree shutter rule – or for those shooting digital, setting the shutter speed to double that of ...
Camera blur can be your friend. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac Your iPhone camera is pretty good at taking photos automatically. You just point it, shoot, and the camera works out all the tricky ...
Samsung flagships, while having a good camera setup, were known for slow shutter speed. This resulted in images having unwanted motion blur and the main object being out of focus. However, Samsung ...
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