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Freeze!

A lot of Moms get frustrated with out of focus images when trying to capture their kids in action.  We all know that kids don’t sit still for a second!  A little motion blur can be okay.  But, we’ve all had those disappointing moments when we see that an image is completely out of focus.  Here are some tips to capture your crazy kids:

1)  It’s important to learn how to shoot in Manual mode.  In automatic your camera can lie to you.  I know.  Not cool!  It may not know exactly what you are trying to do.  With Manual YOU are in control!  If you are shooting in auto, make sure that you have the mode set to “action”.  The icon usually looks like a guy running.

2)  Make sure your shutter speed isn’t too low!  If your shutter speed is too low it won’t freeze the action.

3)  Make sure your aperture isn’t too wide.  The lower the aperture number, the harder it will be to get your image in focus.

4)  Take a ton of pictures!  That’s the great thing about digital.  Shoot a lot and trash the images that don’t turn out!  Remember that even professionals don’t get every single frame spot on.  The more you shoot the more likely you are to get a few images that are perfect!

Brayden is really at an age where he does not like to have his picture taken.  That’s not a lot of fun for a Mom*tog.  I knew that I would have one chance to get this shot of him running around the corner in his Dad’s shirt and tie.  I tested out my light on Hauggy right before Brayden turned the corner to make sure that I would get it right.  You can see the motion in his feet and the shirt, but his face is in focus.  I had my shutter speed high enough where there wouldn’t be too much motion blue.  My aperture was at f 2.0.  I shoot at 2.0 all the time so it’s easy for me to do.  For beginners you’ll probably want to stay at a higher aperture (around F 2.8) until you’ve practiced a lot!  You have to be spot on with your focus to shoot at a wide aperture so practice, practice, practice!

There are toys everywhere.  The carpet is dirty (getting new carpet next week!).  It’s not a perfect shot.  But, it’s a memory.  Chuck comes home from work and Brayden says, “Daddy!  You change clothes!”.  They go into the bedroom.  I hear laughter.  Brayden comes running around the corner wearing his Dad’s shirt like a superhero cape.  He’s happy.  And that’s what I love about this image.

F 2.0, 1/320, ISO  320

*** There are more specifics on everything in this post in the UNmanual.

About DrewB
I’ve started this blog as a way to connect with other moms who love photography. Whether you are a professional photographer who is looking for advice on how to manage your own business and your family or if you are a mom who is looking for tips on how to take better pictures of your kids, I hope that you can find some good information and be inspired!

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15 Responses to “Freeze!”
  1. libby says:

    great post!! thanks so much. i just need to practice, practice, practice. my little guy Noah is at that age too. Im lucky if I get him smiling in a pic. :) Have a great weekend!

    libby-bonjour.blogspot.com
    .-= libby´s last blog ..Ewww!! Yuck!! =-.

  2. Alan says:

    The picture is really perfect. Thanks for these tips in motion photography. I will try to be as perfect as I can when taking the picture.

  3. elizabeth says:

    that is hilarious! what a great picture
    .-= elizabeth´s last blog ..10 minutes of solitude =-.

  4. Beth P says:

    How incredibly fun! Love this, he is too cute.
    .-= Beth P´s last blog ..Dwelling on the past- looking towards the future =-.

  5. Summer C. says:

    Thanks! Love the picture.

  6. Ashley says:

    So adorable!!! Do you ever shoot on servo?

  7. that’s adorable. love the tie
    .-= Elizabeth Priddy´s last blog ..Feature Friday- priddy girls =-.

  8. Pamala says:

    I’ve read countless books, done many tutorials and so forth and still can’t figure out how to take photos correctly. I don’t shoot in Auto, I shoot in Program mode because every time I try to do it in Manual I can’t get it to focus at all. I just have to practice more I guess.
    .-= Pamala´s last blog ..Just Totally Random&8230 =-.

  9. Andrea says:

    this might be a random question, but what are your paint colors? I love the blue, and is that green in the kitchen? :)
    .-= Andrea´s last blog ..Blog Roll Monday- Multiply Delicious =-.

  10. Jess says:

    that is a perfect capture :)
    .-= Jess´s last blog ..The Hammock Shops =-.

  11. Marita says:

    Thank you so much for telling!!! Can’t wait to try it!!!!
    Great picture!!!!!

  12. AshleyAnn says:

    That is such a fun, sweet, silly photo….can you imagine the day when that shirt fits and you are watching him put on his own tie? Those kind of photos make me hope and pray my kids grow up slow!
    .-= AshleyAnn´s last blog ..how to annoy boys…and introduce them to their cousin =-.

  13. Nicolasa says:

    That is such a fun picture!
    .-= Nicolasa´s last blog ..Happy Anniversary to Us =-.

  14. what a great memory! so sweet :) great as always drew!
    .-= sadie higs photography´s last blog ..88 years of experience =-.

  15. Marla says:

    Thank you so much for this post!! I read this back when you initially posted it…and I immediately set it into practice! The deal is- I thought I had to keep my aperture wide open to get great bokeh….turns out….leaving it more closed (??) I get more in focused shots….AND…I still have bokeh! Seriously….thank you SO MUCH for this tip! It has truly made a significant difference in the photos I get!
    .-= Marla´s last blog ..Letter of the Week- S!! =-.

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