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Still . . Moving by Alan Brown


Still  . . Moving


Photo information
 
By: Alan Brown
Title: Still . . Moving
 
Posted: 09.11.2009
Views: 381
 
Size: 1000 x 563 - view full size
 
Description:
Set against my intentions for this exercise with dance, this perhaps gets closest to what I was trying to capture. Having both blurred and sharp (ish) figures has (to me) emphasised both the movement, . . . and the stillness.

 
Equipment Used:
Nikon D200, Nikon 17 - 55



Members' Comments:

By:  Scott Robertson    At: 09:37 - 09 November 2009
 
These just keep getting stronger and stronger Alan. I know I keep saying this but I think this might be my favourite. I love the totally blurred vs. the totally sharp. I can only imagine how hard this must have been to get right.
 
By: Jon Fixter    At: 22:21 - 09 November 2009
 
Just love this Image Alan
real Nice Movment and yet So Still, looks great B/W makes a very Strong Image :)
 

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