Mastering High Speed Photography

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Most high speed digital photography is going to be around sporting events and activities. Though some people like to photograph moving water or other “active” items.

What are the basic considerations of shooting high speed photographs? Shutter speed, ISO, shooting mode, a zoom lens and creativity will be the photographer’s primary concerns.


 
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I sometimes like to make statements too without any point and answer my own questions.
 
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Hey, The simple formula is:

How do you take high-speed photos?

Points to remember

  1. Shoot in a dark room: You should always shoot in a dark room as you are using bulb mode and sometimes your shutter speed will come down to 1/10th or 1/5th.
  2. Small Aperture: Always shoot between f/11 f/16 so you can get deep depth of field and everything comes into focus.
 
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