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    Default New England Aster blur

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    Image made on a very windy day. sharp images were not possible, so decided to do only blurs. In camera blur with multiple exposures with function and control priority. The camera automatically takes 5 exposures them and stacks them in-camera.
    Canon 7DII + 180/3.5 + tripod
    f/8, 1/60, ISO 800
    ACR, PSCC, crops on sides

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    Good idea! I think this is worth developing further, you could also try ICM intentional camera movement). As it is it is certainly eye catching, I would also try with slower shutter speeds just to see what kind of effect you can produce.

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    Nice to see something different. I want more blur out of this one. Maybe some horizontal or vertical panning. I actually tried doing this with some goldenrod on a very windy morning.

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