Taken at 100 km/hr Photo

High speed photography. We were driving across Saskatchewan driving past this town, when I snapped the photo. One will never know what comes up like that.

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... Read moreTaking photos while traveling at high speeds, such as 100 km/hr, can be a truly exhilarating experience, though it requires some planning and quick reflexes. From my own drives through Saskatchewan, I've learned that unexpected scenes often present themselves, making any moment a potential photographic opportunity. Using a camera with a fast shutter speed is essential to freeze motion and avoid blur. Many smartphones today also offer 'sports mode' or 'action mode,' which can help in such conditions. Another useful tip is to anticipate where interesting visuals might occur ahead of time. Town signs, unique buildings, or animals by the roadside can all turn into compelling subjects. Instead of focusing too much on framing, aim to capture the moment quickly and later crop or enhance the photo for better composition. Weather conditions also matter. Bright daylight reduces the need for slower shutter speeds, while overcast days may require adjusting ISO settings. From my experience, having your camera ready and in continuous shooting mode allows you to capture the perfect frame even when traveling fast. Finally, always prioritize safety. Use a mount for your camera or phone instead of holding it while driving. If necessary, coordinate with a passenger to take photos, so the driver stays fully focused on the road. High-speed photography can turn simple road trips into memorable adventures filled with striking images that tell a spontaneous story of the journey.