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    Default Everglades Blur

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    I was taking blur shots and decided to shoot out of the moving car window, experimented w/ diff. aperatures and SS-Took loads of shots , I got quite a few I liked, This one is not too blurred but has the feel of the Everglades and I liked it. :o

    1/1250 at f/ 8
    Will post some of the more blurred shots for comparison.

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    This has a really nice feel to it Lady Denise. I like the warm, soft, sub dued tones and hues..I love it...where in the glades did you take this from? :cool:

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    Gus, I shot this on the road to Flamingo. I liked the SS as it left alot in soft semi- focus

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    Nice, Denise! I would consider cropping out that tiny bit of blue sky in the ULC unless you're keeping it for some reason. I wanted to see what this would look like with that new technique I just learned where you raise the fill light and then raise the black tones in Camera Raw. I did that - taking the fill light up to 85 and the blacks up to about half that - around 42. I finished it with a bit of an ethereal glow action over the top to give it back its softness but still retaining the extra color punch.

    Now I like both versions! I think yours looks more wintery and mine looks more summery.

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    Julie, It is different! I like the warmth but might back down the reds a touch. Nicely done. I like your idea of cropping out the blue.

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    chad anderson
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    repost pops way more agree about losing some red...or maybe green-like it alot.

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