/p/, what causes these distortions in pics and why do we see them so much in military photos?
another example
Slow shutter speed. Because dark environment.
aand another one.
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just looks like movement to me, guessing it's because they're long exposures at night and the soldiers have no interest in sitting still for a photographer while doing their jobs