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This photo is mainly based around the trick itself and although i feel it would work better if the blue helmet wasnt in the way i think it highlights the blur itself and shows consistancy.
Heres the first of my blured photo's, i took this when we had an outburst of snow. the cotrast between the dog and the snow cause a slight blur as he moved. i like the effect it gives because it makes the viewer look at the piece in detail to see whats actually going on its not something you can just walk past.
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This photo i like not mainly because of the photo itself but the relationship it shows the viewer a moment which leaves them wondering what is actualy going on this is caused because of the blur not being able to precisely see the facial expressions leaves the viewer to actualy look at the photo and not just move on from it.
Blured Motion;
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