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    Another place I'm thankful for is Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park. Paynes Prairie is one of my favorite places to hike and take photographs. It lies in between Gainesville and Micanopy. I stopped today on my way home from Gainesville and took some blurs from the overlook. This is the first, I'll be posting more (hence the #). This is straight out of the camera except for a crop. It is a pan blur but I made little half circles as I was panning.
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    I like the colors and the texture is very interesting and different than I've seen in a blur!

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    Nice blur. I can't wait to see the others. At first, I wondered if it wouldn't be difficult to pan and do half circles at the same time, so I had to try it. Sure enough, it can be done. And it really was effective for this image. The color and abstract look are wonderful, and so is the diagonal from the lower left to upper right.

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    Nice....peaceful. When I read you took it right out of the camera, I thought----what? Then I read the part about the circles. Very nice effect. I can see why you like this place.

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    I like the woven pattern that the repeats created.

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