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Lots of motion!

Yes, I like to distinguish blurry pictures from those that translate the four dimensions of motion into the two pictorial dimensions.  In such images there is a trace of the past, and an indication from the present into the next instant.

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If there is too much motion, the image fails to register.  In old video, actors stand for an instant then disappear completely as they move.  As they reappear it looks like teleportation.

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