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    Well, I still have blurs coming out of my ears so I figured I'd post another abstract one. This is from the Palouse - a field with just a hint of another type of vegetation creating a line that I liked.

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    Graphic/organic - I know I've said it a thousand times but I love this kind of image. The nice "lazy" angle (less than 45 degrees and yes I made that up) of the blur is very pleasing and the line separating the subtle colors is delicious. Very pretty indeed.

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    This is great! Love it all, the composition of the diagonals, the shades of green separated with that variable lighter line and that independent band of olive green, with its own kind of lines that gently sweep upwards. Beautiful abstract! Keep those blurs coming!

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    Cheryl,

    Greetings. First the color, the rich greens, then the lines along the blur and diverging from the blur, finally the depth in luminosity and the bright highlight... all very engaging. I like this one a lot. Thanks for posting.

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    -Michael-

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    What they said -- gorgeous! This is one where you don't need a spot of sharpness. The design does it all.

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    another excellent work and something that would look great hanging on a sun room's wall!

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    I like it! I like the abstraction, the colors, the composition.

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    Well the Palouse sure looks beautiful, and this is proof!

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