Thanks Joshua, that's just the kind of stuff I need to know.
Didn't use blur on the iris... I think that may be called "wind". Or alternatively, "photographer sway"
I was using just a monopod as I'm having a challenge getting my mind and body to grapple with heavier, more complex equipment. (Yes really, physical encumbrances do my head in.) Clearly though I need to get around that and I'm making progress. The weight of the camera is already beginning to feel natural, and I've started carrying a tripod around and using it - even though the wind has scarcely let up - just so I can get used to it as a physical extension.
I don't know if other people experience this or if it is part of my own sensory idiom related to the spectrum. Or just stubborn-mindedness. Or a bit of both. I don't even wear a watch or jewelry because they feel like chains.
Did/do you have to overcome an aversion to physical impediments in order to accept useful/necessary tools as part of your 'body'? I'm curious. I just haven't seen anyone else mention this. Maybe it's so normal that no one talks about it...