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A Stop Motion Animation History of Stop Motion Animation
The world seems to pass us by at a million miles a minute. All we want to do is to stop and catch our breath, to try and freeze time and enjoy the present moment. Motion blur photography tries to captures this idea of movement through time. The most interesting photos that use this technique keep the subject in focus while blurring out the rest of the scene. This is achieved by using a slow shutter speed and by panning the camera to track those moving objects. This effect can also created by post-editing software such as Photoshop.
You've bought your ticket and boarded the roller coaster. Now you're barreling down the track at 60 miles per hour, taking hairpin turns and completing death-defying loops. Your heart is in your throat and your stomach is somewhere near your shoes. The on
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