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    Snow geese present great opportunities for blurs at Bosque. This was one of my first attempts to make a blur of some sort. Some of you will recognize this location as "the blind". Shot at 28mm f/16@1/15 sec. A polarizing filter was used.
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    Kerry, Did you say first attempt? It's awesome!! I love it and would not change a thing.

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    Nice image and application, Kerry.

    Could use a little adjustment on the front row HAs. But maybe next time! ;) :D

    Reminds me of the fall migration of Canada Geese at Horicon NWR, in my past life. Difference is the BG would be trees, in fall colors, rather than the mountains.

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    Like the pano Kerry and the general mayhem. Must be quite an experience. Like the sharp/blur combo with the birds.

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    Very nice, Kerry! Great combination of the sharp geese in the FG and the blurred flock flying by in the BG. Well done.
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