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    The dry weather is taking its toll on the fall color in North Florida. Hopefully we'll get some later. But the wildflowers are blooming so I was content doing blurs of the flowers and grasses near my house. This is basically straight out of the camera with a slight exposure adjustment.
    It's amazing how many colors there are in a field of grasses and wildflowers.

    f/32, 1/4 sec., ISO 100, EV +.3, taken with 70-200L, f/4

    Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions welcome:)
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    Cheryl, I love it! The soft color tones and the flowing lines are wonderful.:) With some of my blurs I try to create a file of texture overlays by making a copy and blurring them a bit more and adding some texture to them in PS. That way they do double duty!

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    Hi Cheryl - lovely - like the soft colours and the vertical lines.
    Nice!

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    Cheryl ...really lovely colors..since I started doing blurs, I realize how hard it is to get a good one....well done

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    I really like the colors and blur in this one! It is amazing how many colors there are in the grasses.

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    Very nice work Cheryl. I love the colors, textures, and different angles of the lines. I wouldn't change a thing!
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    This is really beautiful, Cheryl. I too love the flowing colors. Very nicely done.

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    Thank you all for your kind words. I appreciate it:)
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    Beautiful image, Cheryl! I love it. The flow and the colors are terrific. Very nice work!

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    really beautiful- I love the gentle colors and rhythm of the grasses..

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