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    Barbara Kile
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    I love panning fall color and this pan reveals more detail, which is one of the things we can control. When I'm finished working a scene, I often take the camera off the tripod and start doing more 'impressionistic' shots.
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    Barbara, I'm really enjoying your blurs. Each one is nicer than the other. Beautiful colors and depth. I love your technique and style. Nicely done.:)

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    Love the colors - I can only imagine what a little red foliage would have added! I would crop some from the bottom if this were mine just because it feels "long" at that end to me. You certainly do know how to capture these blurs, Barbara!

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    this is beautiful Barbara, and works well for me as is. Gorgeous colors and I really like the way the leaves are placed throughout the frame and the details you captured. A lovely 'impressionistic' blur, excellent work! :)

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    Real nice blur, I like the overall tone. Agree that maybe a bit off the bottom would strengthen it. Nice job overall!

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    Great feedback, everyone. I agree on the bottom crop - it would eliminate 'bisecting' the image in a way. It takes practice to start and stop the camera movement where you want it! :D
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    Nice image and application, Barbara.

    I like the fog look and the colors.

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