This exhuberant dog was photographed using a technique known as "panning". I swiveled my body to follow him with the camera, using a shutter speed fast enough to barely freeze his motion, and slow enough to blur the background of trees. As a result, what is in motion appears at rest, and what is at rest is put into motion. In life, a person can go from feeling painfully "stuck" to frenetic activity in the blink of an eye, but photographic technique shows these opposites can work together in behalf of something beautiful.