"Stopping action": You could be referring to the use of shutter speeds fast enough to freeze motion and eliminate any motion blur (sometimes a boring or inappropriate technique). Or you might be referring to a stage of the film developing process where development is abruptly stopped with a stop bath.
Documentary Photography is covering a subject or action using photos.
Action photography is exactly what it sounds like: photographing action. Certain requirements have to acheive a successful picture. Your camera might have a proper action stetting. Or you can try the art of panning, in which you move the camera at the same speed as the subject is moving.
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Multiple-exposure photography.
Portrait photography wedding photography fashion photography nature photography high speed photography landscape photography macro photography street photography travel photography long exposure photography freeze frame photography pinhole photography, to name a few
Documentary Photography is covering a subject or action using photos.
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The stopping of action affects the quality of a photo because it can catch pictures that the naked eye never could catch.
Action photography is exactly what it sounds like: photographing action. Certain requirements have to acheive a successful picture. Your camera might have a proper action stetting. Or you can try the art of panning, in which you move the camera at the same speed as the subject is moving.
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T. Shia has written: 'Airshows 86 in action' 'Airshows inaction' -- subject(s): Military Photography, Photography of airplanes, Photography, Military
The Academy - 2007 Heart Stopping Action 1-5 was released on: USA: 21 June 2007
The Whole Picture - 2005 Stop Action Photography 1-6 was released on: USA: 6 November 2005
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Stopping down in photography refers to decreasing the aperture size to allow less light to enter the camera. This results in a larger depth of field, meaning more of the image will be in focus. Stopping down can improve the overall sharpness and clarity of the final image, but it may also introduce diffraction, which can reduce image quality by making the image appear softer.
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