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==Gallery== <gallery perrow="6"> File:Motorbike rider mono.jpg|Motion blur is frequently employed in [[sports photography]] (particularly motorsports) to convey a sense of speed. To achieve this effect it is necessary to use a slow shutter speed and pan the lens of the camera in time with the motion of the object. File:A Teito Group Taxi in Tokyo.jpg|Another example of a photo where the camera is panned at the same speed as the object being photographed File:Nightly Rotation above San Jose International Airport.jpg|Taken aboard an airplane turning above San Jose at night. The city lights form concentric strips. File:Tj pullingout.jpg|The traffic on this street leaves brilliant streaks due to the low shutter speed of the camera and the cars' relatively fast speed. File:Strickland Falls Shadows Lifted.jpg|Strickland Falls in Tasmania, Australia, taken using a [[neutral density filter]]. ND filters reduce light from the entire visible spectrum equally, allowing an increase in aperture and decrease in shutter speed without overexposing the image. To create the motion blur seen here, the shutter must be kept open for a relatively long time, making it necessary to reduce the amount of light coming through the lens. File:Moths attracted by floodlight.jpg|Long exposure photograph of moths showing exaggerated [[Rod (optical phenomenon)|rod effect]] File:Weims20060325.jpg|[[Mammals]] are especially prone to motion blur as some can reach high speeds of movement. File:Worker on bicycle at Tsukiji Fish Market.jpg|Motion blur is evident in this photo of a worker at the former [[Tsukiji fish market]] in Tokyo. </gallery>
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