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    Ed Vatza
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    Attention K-Mart Shoppers! OK, not that kind of blue light special. I was just enamored by the blue tonality to the light between the trees in this blur image.

    Canon 50D; 70-200 2.8L IS; handheld for vertical pan/in-camera motion blur.

    0.6 sec @ f/22; ISO 100; -1/3 EV; Sunny WB processed with a touch of Topaz.

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    Ed, The pan blur worked out well. I like the blue tones also. Interesting image. I thought the blue light special was a diner thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Ed, The pan blur worked out well. I like the blue tones also. Interesting image. I thought the blue light special was a diner thing!
    Thanks, Denise. Nope, Blue Light is K-Mart; Blue Plate Special is diner.
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    like the graphic and the colors Ed, just enough blur to keep it interesting and identifiable

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Vatza View Post
    Thanks, Denise. Nope, Blue Light is K-Mart; Blue Plate Special is diner.

    That's what it was! Blue plate!:)

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    Ed, I love the light blur, it almost looks like frozen icicles.
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    Really creative image, Ed! (The title totally cracked me up btw.) Only thing that might have made this stronger would be to have that large tree on the right more in the ROT's position because it's pulling my eye to the right but this is still really lovely.

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    Beautifully seen and photographed. It's all about the light and you captured it well.

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