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    Barbara Kile
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    Default Apple Tree - Burst of Blooms

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    This was taken on a photography workshop and I stood on a porch with the instructor by my side coaching me through this technique. It was a study in motion, shutter speed, composition and zooming to obtain the right detail I wanted. The camera was tripod mounted.
    f/29; 1" w/D300; 18-200 mm VR lens.

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    Beautiful zoom blur Barbara. Just the right amount. The colors are great and the detail is perfect! Well done.:)

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    Very beautifully done. Love the composition and effect. I had no idea this could be done in camera.

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    Barbara, well done! The detail is great and I really like the grasses underneath the tree.:)
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    Beautiful zoom blur. Great colors.

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    Thanks, Denise, Patti, Cheryl, and Indranil!

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    I like the feel on this one Barbara, perfect subject for a blur. Might just give it a touch more contrast if it were mine.

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    Good thought, Jackie - I may play with it and give that a try. Thanks!

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    I also thought a slight bit of contrast might be nice here as it feels unanchored to me. That said, it's a great camera blur - good ratio of abstract and actual mixed in one frame!

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