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Very nice. Do you know why the birds at the top are more blurred? There are two possible reasons ...
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Pretty nice blur. The difference in the blurring of the birds is pretty cool. Maybe the top ones are moving faster.
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Arthur Morris
Very nice. Do you know why the birds at the top are more blurred? There are two possible reasons ...
with love, artie
I am not completely sure, but I think the reasons birds at top are far away from camera and have more speed.
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Actually there are three posibilites:
1- the birds at the top of the frame were much cloer to you. The greater the distance the less the degree of bliurring.
2- you panning rate better matched the flight speed of the birds on the bottom of the frame.
3- For whatever reason, the birds at the top of the frame were flying much faster than the birds on the bottom. (This one is the least likely.)
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A pleasing image for me Krishna. I'm not a big fan of blurs altho the stuff that Arthur does is certainly lovely and I do like this one. I think the three layers of background colours contributes a lot to the overall impact as well as the fact that the lower geese are considerably closer.
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