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      11-04-2019, 09:43 PM   #12421
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Originally Posted by eagle_bmw View Post
I think you meant slower shutter speed. At 1/60 it is enough to freeze the subject with a steady hand but slow enough to get that blur effect for fast moving elements (e.g., road).

I'd add that it may require smaller aperture settings (means smaller opening) and low ISO as you already mentioned to get the shutter to be set to a slower settings, else one can easily overexpose. I'd imagine this will be a challenge to take at noon unless it is overcast like your nice photo or ND filters are used.
I think to get a better background motion blur it might require slower shutter speed than 1/60s, I think with in-body and lens stabilization even 1/30 speed should be able to capture the car provided both cars are at a similar speed. I will have to try it to get a better idea
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