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Motion blur

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Brief

'Motion blur' is a technique that can be used simply to convey that an object is moving, but also for more subtle reasons. For example, movement can communicate mood. Swaying trees can suggest serenity while throngs of people on a busy city street imply harried activity. For all the different uses for 'Motion blur' there's an equal number of ways to achieve it! So why not do a little research, and submit your photos for a chance to win.

Winners and highly commended finishers will gain LumeJet prizes worth £30, as well as exposure across Photocrowd.

Prize details

Crowd-voting only: The winner will receive a LumeJet voucher worth over £30 - earning you either a high-quality 1m print or equivalent value products! The winner and high-placed finishers will also gain exposure on Photocrowd’s ‘Best photos’ page and could make it onto our social media channels!

LumeJet voucher may be used against any online order and international shipping in a single transaction at lumejet.com within 28 days.

How it works

Every photo submitted will be available for the crowd to rate once the submissions period has ended. You can see all the images uploaded to a contest, but will need to rate them to see how they’re ranked once the rating period begins.

Some contests on Photocrowd also have a judge. After the submission period closes the judge chooses their favourite images and writes some image reviews. The crowd and judge results will be announced on the same day.

Entries closed
10 January 2017

Rating
10 January 2017 to 12 January 2017

Winners announced
12 January 2017

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