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    Default High-Key Pelican Blur

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    I took this image at Placiba Pier yesterday while photographing with Artie, Alfred, Fabs and photoshop Guru -Tim Grey along with alot of other wonderful folks on the SWFPW IPT.

    It is an in camera blur that was purposely overexposed.
    Canon 7D
    70-200 mm 2.8 lens
    ISO 100
    1/2 SEC. AT F/29
    Manual mode
    cropped, adjusted color, slight levels.

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    Denise, I like this. It has a beautiful flow.
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    cool , i would like to see the orginal too . well done .

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    Very painterly D, I am afraid that this one will have to grow on me though. Hope you are having fun.

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    Nice image and application, Denise.

    I would do some work on the RB to open it to better match the LB, if it were mine. I would also evict the bird near the RB as it does not fit in with the other birds IMO. But ... Your image ... Your vision.

    I like the effect and the overall shot though! ;) :D

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    Thanks folks I appreciate the feedback.:)

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    the more I look at this one, the more I like it.. wonderful sense of motion Denise and I really like the muted colors. Unique and creative as always :)

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