Weekly Photo Challenge: Movement

In my wordpress article “dance-like-no-one-would-see-you” I tried to feature some dancers; I enjoyed mostly the shot, who seemed to be a failure at first sight: too much blur – but it was amusing in a second view: one can imagine how much fun it is to cross very speedy from one side to the other!
speedy-dancing-queen
photo by frizztext; click on the picture to enter his flickr galleries [exif data: Exposure 0.05 sec (1/20); Aperture f/4.8]
the background is much more blurred because I moved the camera following the high-speed dancer …
related: flickrcomments.wordpress.com: the weekly photo challenges!weekly-photo-challenge: Movement

About Didi van Frits

writer, photographer, guitarist, painter

53 responses to “Weekly Photo Challenge: Movement

  1. Stunning! Love that motion blur!

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  2. So very appropriate! I’m very glad you had that second view!!!

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  3. Anything about dance has my vote, and this’s full of movement. Bravo!

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  4. Perfect for this week’s theme!

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  5. Ideal image for the theme, ft. 😉

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  6. Nice job! 🙂 Will add mine later! 😉

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  8. Aha! Although it’s blur but still looks artistic to me. Love it!

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  10. awesome picture showing a lot of movement. good job!

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  12. Now I KNOW you’re not such an old man, Frizz! This lady is very sensuous and totally alive in her movement in that fabulous costume! Great “movement” challenge entry!

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  13. Simply fabulous – vibrant colours and rhythm!

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  14. This certainly does covey motion/movement. Very well done!

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  15. This is an elegant blur. It captures the dance moment and movement nicely.

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  17. What a great moving. It’s energetic.

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  18. My daughter’s a dancer…so of course this caught my attention. Very cool!

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  19. Capturing the moment… of movement. Very effective and very well done!

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  20. I love this photo Frizz. The motion is keenly felt through the blur. 🙂

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  21. I like the abstract quality of the blurred background.

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  22. Wow, I so like this!

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  23. Wow. Fantastic shot. 🙂

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  25. there is so much life in this one…through not only the movement but also the colour

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  26. This is a great photo for the challenge. I like it very much. The woman look stunning. I think the effect is perfect. It is very artistic. I could see this framed and hung on a wall.
    Toodles,
    Isadora
    http://insidethemindofisadora.wordpress.com/2012/07/08/weekly-photo-challenge-movement/

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  27. a stunning shot, beautiful movement and color.

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  28. I have never been very good at panning, but it looks like you have no problems with that skill, Frizz! Beautifully done! I love all the energy!
    🙂

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  31. Jackie Paulson

    http://postadaychallenge2011.com/2012/07/10/weekly-photo-challenge-movement/ Frizz, you know how to keep your audience…the two years that I have known you – have been such a pleasure. I know If I asked to visit you and your wife, you would open your arms and doors with YES> Jackie Paulson

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  32. Dancing is all about movement … good shot

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  33. vastlycurious

    Ahhhh..I see..thank you kindly!

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  35. Dancing is a great subject for this theme. I really like this photo.

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