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    Challenge 150 is 'Motion Blur'

    There is plenty of information about Motion Blur if you Google. Preferably, I would like to be able to identify the blurred object with the remainder of the image sharp!

    I also prefer that it not to be blurred in Photoshop, but if it is done well, I might not know.


    1. All photographs are to be uploaded to the photo gallery at http://dpnow.com/galleries/
    LET'S TRY TO MAKE IT A BUMPER ENTRY THIS TIME. DON'T LET THE THREAD DIE, IT'S BEEN GOING TOO LONG.
    Audrey

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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      This is one friend of mine, while beeing very expressive with her woman. True movement on capture She looks like seeing a mad men.

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        Great topic for the salon

        Pentax K-30, f/13 @1/8th second.

        Ian
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          I think this qualifies. It was achieved by operating the barrel zoom while the shutter was open.

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            Tube

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              Had a tough time deciding between two. Went with "Look Ma - No Hands!"

              If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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                  Central Line.

                  Being left handed my brain sometimes works sdrawkcab

                  All the best

                  Andy

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                    The participation numbers seem to be dwindling in this long running contest. What are your thoughts on allowing someone to post multiple entries in each contest? Maybe set a limit of three?
                    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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                      Originally posted by patmoore View Post
                      The participation numbers seem to be dwindling in this long running contest. What are your thoughts on allowing someone to post multiple entries in each contest? Maybe set a limit of three?
                      That would be Audrey's decision. I suppose it's something each curator could decide for their own Salon. Maybe a maximum of 2 images per entrant sounds okay to me. Whad'ya say, Ian?

                      See Rule 6 :



                      So whad'ya reckon, Audrey, Ian?

                      Pol

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                        Before I read your reply Pol, my thoughts were 2. I am very happy with the entries so far and there are many good ones. I am going to find it difficult to choose a winner anyway.

                        There have been times in the past when I would like to have entered 2 images.

                        As this Challenge is well on the way (and some people might not peep back until the last day), I think I will keep it to 1 entry for this Challenge, but I would support multiple entries on future Challenges if Ian thinks it would be OK. My choice would be 2.

                        HTH
                        Audrey

                        https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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                          As November 5th is not far off, we could always use fireworks to put under some former contenders to see if we could wake them into putting in an entry. That would increase the number.
                          Audrey

                          https://www.flickr.com/photos/autumn36/

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                            I would post more but every time I try I get error notices so kinda given up. Sorry-o. Still like looking though. :-)
                            Just because cliches are cliches does not make them wrong. I do like walking in the rain.

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                              On the topic of more than 1 image, I think it's a good idea - and as an occasional entrant, here's my offering: on arrival in Tours to visit my son last year we didn't even have time for a cuppa before dashing into town as this lot had followed me down from Paris (and taking not much longer than me, either!) The intention was to have blurred background and sharp riders, but didn't have time to pan!

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