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		<title>How to Reduce Camera Shake &#8211; 6 Techniques</title>
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From digital-photography-school.com:
In this post photographer Natalie Norton explores 6 ways you can hand hold lenses at low apertures and low shutter speeds and still avoid blurry images caused by camera shake.
I’m a mover and a shaker in general, and this is particularly true when I’m on a shoot. I’m twistin’ and turnin’, climbin’ and jumpin’ [...]]]></description>
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<p>From <a title="digital-photography-school.com" href="http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/">digital-photography-school.com</a>:</p>
<p>In this post photographer Natalie Norton explores 6 ways you can hand hold lenses at low apertures and low shutter speeds and still avoid blurry images caused by camera shake.</p>
<p>I’m a mover and a shaker in general, and this is particularly true when I’m on a shoot. I’m twistin’ and turnin’, climbin’ and jumpin’ and to top it all off, I DO NOT have a steady hand, plain.and.simple.</p>
<p>As often as possible I opt for lenses with VR (Vibration Reduction) or IS (Image Stabilization). You pay a pretty penny for this feature. For me, it’s worth the extra cost, and for the point I’m at in my photography it’s a reasonable expense. But that wasn’t always the case, and what about uber slow shutter speeds with no tripod. No IS or VR can hold up under pressure like that. . .no matter how magical they may be. . . and magical they are, trust you me.<br />
6 Techniques to Reduce Camera Shake</p>
<p>Here are 6 options for avoiding camera shake and achieving crisp, delicious images no matter the length of the lens, no matter the shutter speed.</p>
<p>Shooting wide open? NO PROBLEM; I’ve got your back!! Enjoy!</p>
<h4><a title="How to Reduce Camera Shake - 6 Techniques" href="http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/how-to-avoid-camera-shake/">See the List</a></h4>
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