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    Pan blur, Serengeti NP, May 2013
    BW/toning in LR, curves, sharpening, crop. No post blurring

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    I like the blur, would like to see it larger.
    Not sure about the cut off one on the right, I might just crop it out.
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    Really nice blur and b and w, I wouldn't change anything, to me it just conveys the fast motion. Something almost prehistoric/cave-like painting to me.

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    Excellent blur, Scott. The sense of motion is incredible. I love the sepia toning too. In a perfect world, I think it would look best if the two wildebeest on either end weren't cut off, but as it as I would leave them in to keep the composition the same. Well done.
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    Great pan blur, Scott, and I love the sepia toning - it's perfect for the image. The cut off wildebeests don't bother me. It reminds me of a cave painting. I hope you post most here in OOTB
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    Really nice job on the pan blur. It gives a great sense of the migration movement, and the toning works well. I don't mind the cut off wildebeest on the left at all, but might clone out the little shadow on the right. Nice work.

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