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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Thanks to Alfred and Fab I tried the blurs for the first time while out in Bosque. They are definitely challenging but loads of fun. This is perhaps one of the better ones but I will be interested in your feed back.

    Nikon D2X, Nikon 600mm F4, 1/50, F6.3, ISO 400

    All comments are much appreciated. Thanks.

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    Artistic! Love the sharp head and legs while the wings are blurred. Nice one.
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    Its a very fine image Judy.

    BTW - The forum guidelines suggest that one post per 24 hrs is the limit ;)

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Thanks Glenn !! I was under the understanding that the one post every 24 hours started after the sight was open to everyone. My sincere apologies.

    judylynn

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    Excellent Judy Fantastic mood Love everything about it !!!!! If anything would crop a little for ratio but is mostly taste !!!! Big Congrats !!!

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    As I am a huge fans of having the wings in the full down stroke position, I love it. A crop from the bottom would improve the balance.

    later and love, artie

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    Agree on all the comments so far. Glad you enjoyed doing the blurs, it looks like you got them :)

    Happy New Year to you and the rest of th family!

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    I like this a lot. The blurred wings and the silky BG complement each other well.

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    Judylynn
    You did a wonderful job with this one. The head is sharp and the wings are a perfect blur. You "done good".....and had terrific teachers:)

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    Beautiful panning technique! Love the BG also. The legs are showing a little over sharpened to my eyes?

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    George DeCamp
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    Got to love this, very good job with the blur. I really like this image Judy!

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    This works very well for me Judy. The wings positions and sharp head makes a very unique image. This is an excellent example of a good panning technique.

    Very nice!

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    Robert O'Toole
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    Superb first try. Love the quality of the light and the sharpness.

    Robert

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    In my opinion you did a great job capturing just the right amount of sharpness in this photograph. I really enjoy this kind of photography a lot....thank you for sharing!

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    Well done, Judy! You got the head, body, and legs nice and sharp with just the right amount of blur in the wings. Nice soft light too.
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