Photojournalism I
Motion blur is the effect that occurs when a moving subject appears streaked or smeared in an image due to the relative motion between the subject and the camera during the exposure. This visual phenomenon can be creatively used to convey a sense of speed or movement and is influenced by various camera settings, particularly shutter speed, which determines how long the camera's sensor is exposed to light.
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