

Part 1
Panning-
When the camera moves with the action of the subject, but the subject is sharp and background streaky.
Photo by Jim Richardson
“Panning-Motion 101.” Jim Richardson on Panning to Capture Motion -- National Geographic, 12 Sept. 2016, www.nationalgeographic.com/photog
raphy/photo-tips/motion-photography-panning-richardson/.
Slow Motion-
When the background is focused, but the subject itself is blurry.
Photograph below by Hilary Shedel
“Photography.” Pinterest, 13 Mar. 2014, www.pinterest.com/pin/319755642265970588/.
Freeze Action-
To capture the moving subject as if they are frozen in that position.
Photo by Sami Tuoriniemi
“Snowboard Wallpaper - Markku F*in Flying.” Whitelines Snowboarding, whitelines.com/photos/wallpapers/snowboard-wallpaper-markku-fin-flying.html.

Total Motion-
The subject is moving as well as the person capuring the photograph.
Photo from Pinterest, Unkown Artist
“Photography.” Pinterest, 20 June 2017, www.pinterest.com/pin/611363718136643294/.
Effective Use of Camera Shake-
The photographer is moving while the subject is not.
Photo by Dean Ayres
“Shutter Speed: A Beginner's Guide.” Shutter Speed: A Beginner's Guide | Photography Mad, www.photographymad.com/pages/view/shutter-speed-a-beginners-guide.
Part 2
Slow Motion
Freeze Action



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