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[[Image:Flickr cc runner wisconsin u.jpg|thumb|250px|Blurred background with the subject in focus]]&lt;br /&gt;
This technique moves the camera at the same speed of your subject while the picture is being taken. For example, if you are taking a picture of a runner going from your left to your right, you would 'pan' or move your camera with the runner (subject) in your viewfinder and take the picture. This causes the background of your picture to blur because of the camera movement, however, since your subject is moving at the same speed as your camera, your subject will be in focus.&lt;br /&gt;
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