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    Default Bosque Blur

    I wasn't sure where to post this one...its always a love it or hate it
    photo:p

    This was in 2006 in Bosque, my first IPT. Art was explaining his technique
    on blurs and zoom blurs, so I tried a few. One of the reasons I like it is it
    almost has a painting look to it.

    The photograph here is a snow geese blast off near and further in the distance,
    I'll say middle left, is a group just standing around in the field.

    Whats funny was my post processing. I started taking out these black marks.
    I thought, boy, my camera sure had a lot of dust spots. As I looked closer, those
    dark spots you see, they're the eyes!



    Techie Stuff...
    Canon EOS 20D
    Lens: 70-200 with the 1.4x (hand held)
    Aperture: F40
    Shutter: 1 second
    ISO: 100
    Exp. Comp.: -
    Mode: Tv

    Doug

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    Alfred Forns
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    I like it Doug Image has a good feel I like the distinct lines of birds within the frame Would do a little lighter and remember what Artie stressed ..... get a clean lower edge These type images work best with clean edges and the most important is the lower !!!!

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    George DeCamp
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    Hey Doug,

    I think it is a pretty cool image myself. Not sure where you can go with this image though in all honesty but fun to look at. I tried a bunch myself last trip to Bosque and have a couple I like but most kinda sucked *lol*

    Keep em coming!!

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    I was looking at my raw file. I did crop this from the bottom. Probably wouldn't
    help the image any more cause its mostly all a blob of white geese.

    Doug

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