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This simple camera trick makes Street Photos MAGICAL!

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Description: In today's video, I'm experimenting with slow shutter speed street photography, but instead of keeping the camera still, I'll be moving with my subject. Street photography is usually about freezing a moment, but this time, I'm capturing motion instead. I'm giving myself two hours and a 400-shot limit to dial in the technique, tracking my subjects while keeping them sharp and letting everything else blur. I'll go through the camera settings, technique, and challenges I faced while shooting. 📷 Settings: Shutter Speed: 1/10 - 1/30 sec Aperture: f/4 - f/11 ISO: As low as possible ND Filter: Used for better exposure control Focus Mode: Continuous Autofocus (AF-C) Most of the photos won't work, but when they do, the results are unique. I'm shooting in black and white to stay focused on contrast and motion without the distraction of color. I'll also break down what worked, what didn't, and show some examples of failed vs. successful shots. Let me know what you think in the comments! Would you try this technique? Also, if you have any ideas for future photography challenges, drop them below! 📌 Gear I Use – https://linktr.ee/lostandframed 📌 Follow for more experiments & street photography – https://linktr.ee/lostandframed #StreetPhotography #SlowShutter #PhotographyChallenge #SonyA7CII #BlackAndWhite

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