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    Ed Vatza
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    Image made this morning following yesterday's snowfall.

    Vertical pan; processed in LR and CS4 with just touch of Topaz (starting with a contrast preset).

    Canon 50D; 24-70mm f/2.8L lens; handheld

    0.6 sec @ f/22; ISO 100; 0 EV; Sunny WB; FL 65mm
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 12-12-2009 at 06:34 PM.

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    Ed, I'm especially liking this one. The pale blue created by the snow is very nice and adds alot to the image. I also like the image design with the grouping of trees slightly in front of the background trees-to me that adds great depth to the image. Well done.

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    Ed, another beautiful blur. Your blurs remind me of William Neill's and I love his work:)
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    Thanks Denise. Thanks Cheryl.

    Geez, William Neill. That is flattering! :)

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    Beautiful image and one terrific blur, Ed! Might take a sliver off the left but that's just me. I love this one. Nice work with the preset!

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    Ed,

    I like the cold tones of this image and the just right amount of vertical panning. Very cool.

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    I'll admit I'm not a person much taken by blur images, but this one I like! The blue tones give it a cold, icy feel. Well done!
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