Stefanie Hutson — August 25, 2008 — Art & Design
References: smashingmagazine
Although an object's positioning within a photo can frequently imply motion, the typical photo is still a fairly static creation. These blurred photos, however, have managed to capture more than just a single moment.
Each photo is blurred to suggest motion in a way that makes the viewer feel like he or she is there for several seconds, watching the action take place. They take you into the photo in a way that ordinary images don't: you can hear the carnival rides, smell the desperation of a casino gambler, and feel the pounding heartbeat of a partner dancing the tango.
Each photo is blurred to suggest motion in a way that makes the viewer feel like he or she is there for several seconds, watching the action take place. They take you into the photo in a way that ordinary images don't: you can hear the carnival rides, smell the desperation of a casino gambler, and feel the pounding heartbeat of a partner dancing the tango.
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