Some sports photographs are remarkable for how animate they appear, whereas
others seem particularly static or frozen, To explore the aspects of still
photographs that might produce a sense of action, 34 observers viewed all
possible pails of 14 previously published images depicting sports figures i
n action and were asked to judge their similarity under two conditions, ima
ge-focus (how similar are the images) or movement-focus (how similar is the
type of movement), A separate group of observers also rated each image on
eight scales. Multidimensional scaling analyses suggested that in the image
-focus condition, subjects tended ro organize their judgments around three
general dimensions, e.g., on-ground versus off-ground, while in the movemen
t-focus condition the subjects were more likely to cluster the images along
the lines of the particular activity, throwing, running, or jumping. We di
scuss the problem oi movement depiction in sports photographs and make sugg
estions for research on the effects of facial expressions, muscular strain,
and amount of limb extension.