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Going Long and Slow for That Blur Effect

Posted on July 22, 2024September 15, 2024 By focusphotofocus.com No Comments on Going Long and Slow for That Blur Effect

“I longed to capture images with just blue as the backdrop, since blue symbolizes water. Since my platform in the middle of a lake was situated directly beside vacation home-dotted banks, this became my only viable choice when the N3N-3 landed and came quickly to an abrupt stop.” To achieve maximum blurriness and show speed of landing, I chose a long lens with slow shutter speed of 1/40 (I was on a floating platform being hit by wake of N3N-3). Thanks to legs, stabilizer in Z 9 camera, and smooth panning I managed to create images that tell their own stories – long slow for maximum blur! If ever in doubt when faced with similar situations just remember long and slow for maximum blur.

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