What are things to bear in mind about capturing blurred propellors?
The key to blurring props is understanding that rotor blades on piston engines & gas turbine engines move at different amounts and, therefore, need different shutter speeds to work well.
The intro video to this course explains more about what you should be looking for.
About This Blurred Propellors Course
This Quickstart Blurred Propellors Video Course is for those who want to get to the point quickly and with minimal fuss. The videos will show you the key ingredients needed to get you up and running at a highly proficient level.
Who Is This Course Suited For?
The kind of person who takes this Blurred Propellors Course is seeking examples of high-quality images, wants full coverage of the specific technical aspects, and demands in-depth guidance on excellent capturing and compositional solutions.
What You Will Learn From This Course
At the end of this video course, you will be proficient at capturing consistently great Blurred Propellors pictures. You will be able to manipulate the camera to your exact needs while also understanding the best ways to hold yourself and the camera to ensure you get the best results every time.
Course Structure
This Panning Course is broken down into sections that show a wealth of example images; it discusses exposure and color options and recommends key focus settings. The course also covers essential drive and lens settings. Each video highlights noteworthy things about the technique while offering practice suggestions. Every session ends with a complete checklist of everything to remember when capturing Blurred Propellors shots.
What Past Experience Is Needed?
No past experience in photography is needed to get the best out of this video course. It is self-contained and incorporates all the key elements that help capture great Blurred Propellors shots.
Recommended Equipment
Any Mirrorless or Digital SLR camera with Program, Aperture, Shutter, & Manual Modes is suitable for Panning. Long lenses can help you in some situations, mainly when the subject is far away, but most kit lenses will do. While not crucial, a monopod can be helpful as well.
A Note About Our Teaching Methods
We teach each of our courses in such a way that the knowledge you pick up can be easily spread into other areas of image-taking. Photography, at its core, is about shutters, apertures, and ISO, but it is HOW you bring these together for each individual shot that matters.
Watch On Any Device
Our Learning Management System (LMS) has all the features to ensure a rewarding and enjoyable learning experience. It is intuitive, a joy to use, and works on any device.
Queries?
If you have any queries about this Blurred Propellors Course or any other of our photography courses, please email us at info@thecreative.guide
Course Curriculum
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Course 007-Quickstart Guide on How To Blur Propellers Using Shutter Speeds That Turn Them Into Discs
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00-What do Blurred Propellors Look Like?
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01-Examples of Blurred Propellors
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02-Exposure & Color Settings
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03-Drive Settings
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04-Focus Settings
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05-Lens Settings
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06-Things to Note
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07-Putting it all into Practice
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08-Checklist
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09-So That's How To Blur Propellers Using Shutter Speeds That Turn Them Into Discs
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