Train & People, Capturing Movements.

Asyraf Lee posted this at 6:01 pm on Thursday, July 13, 2006 —


Train & People

Taken this at Masjid Jamek STAR LRT station, on the way back to my place couple of months back. Saw the reaction of the people across the station, seeing the oncoming train towards their direction and decided to take photos them lah.

Movement can be captured if you use the right shutter speed. Too fast, then the photo will look dead, no movements at all. Too slow, then the photo will be overexposed and the movement could not be seen.

You can try this on your own too. Just set your camera to S(or Tv for Canon), and just set the shutter speed that you want, dont worry about the aperture value, the camera will do it for you. Once you’re comfortable with it, how about trying to take similar photos in manual mode?

Have fun shooting :)

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Comment by ShaolinTiger

July 13, 2006 @ 6:52 pm


Awesome, love the motion blur of the train and the impatient feeling of the people.

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Comment by Lanatir

July 14, 2006 @ 12:39 am


ooo nice! me likey!

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