On Wed, Mar 06, 2013, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
> Thanks, Igor, for looking and for commenting.
> 
> You are right, of course.  The routine had a lot of quick movements,
> and part of his body was obscured by motion blur in each of the
> images.  I chose this one because the blur occurred in an area that
> did not affect the features that were of interest to me.  Obviously,
> the blur is more distracting to others than to me, ruining the image.

Actually, to me the blur makes the image; I'm a fan of taiko and this
looks somewhat similar: you've captured the face rock-solid, but the blur
provides the needed feel of movement.
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