aNewDomain.TV — You can attempt to capture motion photography with your smartphone, but it usually shows up as a blurry mess. There’s a technique I use that allows your smartphone camera to capture implied motion, which will heighten the apparent speed without the excess blur. We discussed the trick on my Smartphone Photographers Community on Google+.
Here’s my daily video, focusing on implied motion with a smartphone or DSLR.
Video: Ant Pruitt for aNewDomainTV
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Based in Charlotte, NC, Ant Pruitt is an IT pro, a columnist and the podcast captain at aNewDomain.net. Look for his Smartphone Photographers Community and on Yet Another Tech Show. Follow him @ihavnolyfe or via Google+. Email him at Ant@aNewDomain.net. See all Ant’s articles on aNewDomain.net by following this link.
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