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    Default Wild Daisies Pan Blur

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    A patch of wild daisies adjacent to a golf course, full frame uncropped.

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    Very well done...looks like a raging brush fire :)...nice..

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    Joel, I like this. I usually do like strip at the bottom but the golf course greens seem a bit un-natural to me and draw my eye too much. I might try to darken the green at the bottom if it were mine. Let's see what others say. I do like the flow going on in the upper portion and the daisies do resemble a brush fire as Paul mentions.:)

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    Hi Joel...agree with darkening bottom!

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    Hi Joel, I really like the blur of the flowers and the grass. I would vote for completely cropping out the green strip at the bottom. I feel that the green pulls attention away from the main subject and doesn't really help the image. That's just me though... :cool:
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