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I really like photographing motion, and worked for a couple of minutes before deciding on just the right amount of motion blur for the above image - too short and the kids spinning in the air just looked frozen; too long an exposure, and the center began to move, which was very distracting.
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The second image was made with a Russian 85mm tilt-shift lens, using a maximum tilt to skew the plane of focus. It took quite a few photographs before I finally had the timing right, and had one of the paintings on the ride crisp.
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