Slow Sync is similar to the blur technique in the respect that it shows blur. The only difference is that slow sync shows blur and an area of the image - most likely a person or object - is sharp in contrast to the rest of the image. I have included these images as they show a variety of examples where slow sync can be used, such as when shooting dance, or sports.
I really like the top one of the woman dancing, as the blur is quite soft and the colours from her outfit blend well into the background, creating a soft, feminine effect that works really well with the dancing. I also like the colours used in this as the colours on her outfit go really well with the colours in the sky which shows just a bit of sun. I also like the Composition as her position fills it up and extends over the top edge. I also like how she is just to the right of the centre as well.
Another image I really like on here is the golf image. I like this because there is only a very small amount of blur where the golf ball has been hit. This I think give a really neat effect that works especially well due to the image is in black and white. The blur of the ball helps to fill the composition that would otherwise, appear a bit empty. Another factor that contributes positively to this image is the shadow in the background as it helps create some depth.
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