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Took these in poor light and they were going some.....thought it captured the speed quite well...........
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there is no reason for the background to be be in motion
my thinking was this: -
the first shot was a nice shot that the rider would like to buy - maybe the rider's club would buy even the local newspaper.
the second shot is different - the rider may not buy it as they are not clearly identified - it could be many people - so it becomes a strong stock or artistic shot and as of such the detail of the rider become less important than the symbolism - or the artistic qualities of the shot. The strong part of the shot becomes the speed camera sign (so it needs to be sharp) the rider needs to show motion blur to give the impression of speed - or excessive speed.
well that's my thought anyway (right or wrong)