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    Default Gentlemen, Start Your Engines

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    This is a Boyce Motometer used on the radiator of a circa 1927 Graham Bros. automobile. I wanted to give the idea that the engine was rumbling, adding a radial blur. ISO 200, f/5.6, 1/1000 sec, EF70-100mm f/2.8L, 115mm, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash.

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    You certainly succeeded in creating a motion effect. I like this image alot!!

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    Well composed and executed Mr. Waas.
    I like the motion effect...also like the bold blue hues...good show...:cool:

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    Brilliant idea Richard !!! Love the creativity along with perfect execution !!!!

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    Richard-This is very cool!!! Love the feel of engines moving-well done!!!

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    that is awesome richard!!! well done with the blurs!!

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    Cool Richard, how are you getting these super-saturated cool colours?? Are you using Breezebrowser to convert your RAW file??

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    I use ACR and then photoshop increasing the vibrance some, but this image had the dark blue background as shot.

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