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Night action shotsI am still having difficulties taking good shots at night with fast moving subjects. C&C thanks.
Re: Night action shotsIf you could provide a little technical detail on your shots it may help with some tips.
I dont mind the second, but the flash has stopped the motion a little to much. MATT
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Note that is the nature of flash. At "full power" the flash duration is around 1/1000s and as the "power" goes down, the duration is even shorter. The only way to simulate motion when using flash is use rear curtain sync, go for a slow shutter speed and hope there is enough ambient light to get some image before the flash fires.
Re: Night action shotsI do not understand the comment about the second photo - the wheels show a good amount of motion blur, conveying motion. I think it is a well lit photo and the factt hat there is motion blur in the wheels is excellent.
Canon
Re: Night action shotsthanks guys.
details of my shots. http://www.flickr.com/photos/tango62/3095073963/meta/
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