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Bilk22
That explanation is just bunk.
Bilk22
If it were closer with the car traveling at speed, it would be blurred if captured at all.
Biigs
So, bug with light on it?
_BoneZ_
Most cameras today are digital. And as such, most do not suffer the limitation that film has of blurring objects while in motion. That's why you'll see pictures taken of things like helicopters and planes flying in the air, only to see their propellers perfectly still in the digital image.
Most digital cameras do not motion blur. Some of the older, cheaper ones do, but those are being phased out rather quickly. Also, there are settings on many digital cameras to actually create motion blur.
A link for you to study:
Digital Photography for Beginners
There are tons more links on Google.
Directional Factor:
Motion across field: 1
45 degrees to field: 2
Toward or away: 4
pretending that aliens mind controlled you so they could reveal themselves as a bright spot on an otherwise standard picture.
I was just taking a casual shot-my hubby has always been interested in that specific double hill,and has had a very vivid,detailed+unforgettable dream of this region in ancient times