Hi Jostein,
Thanks for looking. That happens quite often (the people inside blur) when 
shooting pans. The shutter speed was probably 1/15th or 1/30th, and the people 
were  moving. The camera follows the motion of the car, so that remains crisp. 
I could look up the data but I'm not at home. However, I know I shot with a 
50mm lens, so it wold have to be a very slow shutter to blur the background 
that much.

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> wow... cool shot, Paul.
> I don't quite understand why the people inside are so blurred when the
> car is so sharply rendered. But the expression on the passengers face
> is just great anyway. :-)
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