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Emerge 08 Slow Motion

 

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Photos of dogs can usually be classified into one of two main categories - portrait, where the dog is still, or action, where the dog is doing something, moving around, often with lots of energy, and at great speed!

But what about the middle ground, the grey area?

What if an image mostly fits into the category of a portrait, but there’s also a suggestion of movement? A step, a paw raise?

Or what if the image can be defined technically as action, but the action is very slow and deliberate, rather than a crazy moment, frozen in time?

We like to call these images “slow action”.

Challenge Brief

Create an image that captures the slow movement of your subject. Walking or a static body position with some movement within the pose is what we’re looking for. Any movement should be captured sharply and the image should feel more like a portrait than an action shot.

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00:41  Yvonne Jansen

01:56 Tracie Dereszynski

03:22 Tehya Hunter

05:01 Tanya Honkanen

07:31 Tania Mackie

09:32 Szekelyi Beatrix

11:33 Sara Waldon

13:50 Sara Nell

15:39 Samantha Brown

18:13 Rita Garcia

20:21 Rebecca Labs

22:26 Rachel McCready

24:20 Rachel Freitas

26:32 Polona Železnikar

28:08 Monica Radu

29:36 Melissa Mattingly 

31:34 Liz Dranow

33:31 Laurie Vermiere

34:50 Kerstin Mitchell

36:54 Kaori Stewart

38:59 Joan Teno

41:05 Jo Lyons

43:19 Jill Blathwayt

45:32 Jackie Searies

47:51 Donna Banks

50:44 Cristina Nussem

52:29 Connie Passejna

54:36 Clarice Olayvar

55:59 Claire Penno

58:09 Christina Hale

59:21 Carol Wolfram

01:01:20 Carol Mudra

01:03:01 Audrey Ricks

01:05:12  Ashley Summerville

01:07:03 Ashley Sherrow

01:08:22 Anthea Proudfoot

01:10:47 Angela Schneider

01:12:57 Abi Bradbury

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