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<blockquote data-quote="wornish" data-source="post: 429157" data-attributes="member: 15434"><p>This is a job for Photoshop to come to the rescue. There are a number of options but this is what I would do.</p><p>Take sharp picture of the truck using panning and then in Photoshop create a copy of the shot on a new layer, Add a mask to this new layer. Then select the image on the second layer and apply Filter - Blur - Motion Blur to get the effect you want this will also blur the truck. Then get a soft Brush, set colour to black and select the mask on the second layer paint on this where you want the sharp picture of the truck to re appear this will block out the motion blur on what ever is painted. Don't over do the blur or it looks false. It needs a little patience. You can easily swap the color of the brush between black and white to fine tune the edges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wornish, post: 429157, member: 15434"] This is a job for Photoshop to come to the rescue. There are a number of options but this is what I would do. Take sharp picture of the truck using panning and then in Photoshop create a copy of the shot on a new layer, Add a mask to this new layer. Then select the image on the second layer and apply Filter - Blur - Motion Blur to get the effect you want this will also blur the truck. Then get a soft Brush, set colour to black and select the mask on the second layer paint on this where you want the sharp picture of the truck to re appear this will block out the motion blur on what ever is painted. Don't over do the blur or it looks false. It needs a little patience. You can easily swap the color of the brush between black and white to fine tune the edges. [/QUOTE]
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