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    First,Happy new Year! I choosed to insert here the image because it's a blurring image and it's auto D-lighting.
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    Valerio, Happy New Year to you too! I love the way the lines go against the natural flow of the trees here- it adds some nice tension. I might clean up the dust spots and evict the bottom sliver of something on the edge. Very nice blur and thank you for sharing your settings.

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    Valerio, I always enjoy your images I really like the dynamics of this - it makes a very pleasing image. I agree with Denise about cleaning up the dust spots and the bottom edge. Hope to see more. Happy New Year!
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    True,there are dust spots.I tried to wash them but it has been uncessufful. I'll try again.thank you.

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    Cool graphic quality to this, Valerio. TFS!!

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    This is very dynamic. It would be interesting to combine it (a triptych in a single frame or three separate images hung together) with the same image changed by adding different amounts of blur and noise.

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    Thank you Denis. I'll try many, a plenty of shots before to find the goal I think to. Of course you can try.

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    Love the amount of blur to this one Valerio...ditto on the dust spots and the stuff along the bottom edge. Keep 'em comin'

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