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There are few things more frustrating than reviewing your photos after a shoot… and finding that most of them turned out blurry.Has that happened to you?You might blame yourself for not having your subject in focus. Or think there’s something wrong with your camera.But likely there is another culprit to blame.When you get unintentional blur in a photo, most times it is because your shutter speed was too slow to freeze motion in your image.Unless of course you're actually trying to allow motion to show in your images.It’s even more frustrating when you miss once in a lifetime photo because

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Nov 1, 2019 - The Ultimate Guide to Shutter Speed + FREE Shutter Speed Video Series You can’t deny it – your photos haven’t turned out the way you want. All you see is blur every time you try to capture an image of your kids playing. Your motion shots never turn out crisp – they look soft and fuzzy. You just can’t figure out how other photographers perfectly capture fast moving objects all the time. And it’s not just not being able to freeze motion that has you puzzled. You’ve also seen soft, dreamy photos of waterfalls that look like cotton candy. But

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