How you photograph a moving subject really depends on two things:
- Your intentions (to blur or freeze it)
- The lighting conditions (it may be low light)
You could decide to blur the object, adding a sense of motion to your image. Or make a complete abstract.
Or you could freeze motion using a fast shutter speed.
Here are 21 more images that show speed:
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