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20. How did Edgar Degas embrace shutter drag rather than view it as problematic?

a) He spent a good amount of time trying to capture that feeling of motion in his paintings.
b) He only sold images that showcased extreme shutter lag.
c) He wrote several books about the beauty of shutter lag in images.
d) He opened up a gallery and called it Shutter Lag Shop.

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Answer:

A. He spent a good amount of time trying to capture that feeling of motion in his paintings.

Step-by-step explanation:

Early on, the recorded picture generated shutter-drag, which included fluid movement and fuzzy choices, in the early phases of camera development In photography, Edgar Degas welcomed this effect, and in the parallel, he offered a softened painting.

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