Usually, you would want to avoid this effect by using shutter speeds
of 1/125 or faster. Certain subjects, however, are most effectively photographed by deliberately
capturing the blur.
Sports photographers frequently make use of blur to emphasize the speed or direction of movement.
There are two popular methods for doing this.
- Subject blur - hold the camera steady while the subject moves
- Background blur - move (pan or tilt) the camera with the subject.
People in action generally require a slower than average
shutter speed (1/50th of a second or longer.) High speed subjects such as a race car
or a roadrunner moving across the camera view, may blur at 1/500.
If possible, you will want to bracket your shots, because the subject may move faster or slower
than you anticipate.