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    Default Daffodil Blur

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    Canon 5D
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    1/3 sec. at f/13
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    This is an in-camera blur shot of several daffodils-I put them in a soft milky blue colored vase- I think it added something to the shot. I used natural light
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 01-25-2009 at 11:25 AM.

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    Very pretty Denise, like the blue and the yellow together. Might be tempted to lighten it up a bit and take out the two little darker leaves at the bottom. Nice pano and I think it would make a lovely print.

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    Neat idea. I might add more sat. to the yellows and still try to have soft blues. Like Jackies idea of taking out tiny leaves, seems it would provide more separation on flowers. Such an intersting shot, I am interested to see what others have to add. Good idea and nice shot, Dave

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    I took the 2 leaves from bottom-I think it looks better without them-also lightened a tad! Thanks guys!:) I think after seeing the re-post I like the darker better.

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    Like your repost better Denise, but it has to be something you like!

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    I vote for the repost as well - it's got the airiness to it that I love.

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    From the Heart; Lady Denise,
    I like the pano crop and composition, the soft pastel colors are very nice...the image and mood is for you to decide and feel good with it...:):D:cool:

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    Denise, for me, the repost is simply beautiful, light and airy!

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    Another vote for the repost, really soft and sweet.

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