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    I haven't posted here in quite awhile. I thought I'd give it a try. This is an eight image multi exposure, vertically adjusted while photographing. Besides the normal adjustments. I added a NIK Polaroid Transfer to finish it off. Canon 5D MK II, ISO 200, f/16.0, 1/100 sec, Evaluative Metering, Auto Exposure, Auto WB, No Flash. Comments Welcome.....

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    Richard, Nice to see you posting here. I love the streaking Daffs. I think the border competes a little with the image, but the post processing is great!:)

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    Glad to be here Denise. I'm not a big border fan, but I kinda liked this one. I guess a matter of taste....

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    Richard, Different strokes:);)

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    Nicely done, Richard. The Daffs now have almost a Gladiola look to them! :) I love blurs and multiple exposures and have done my share. Must admit that I find Daffs a tough flower to get just right. So I am even more impressed with this one.

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