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    Default Birch Trees at George Lake

    A couple of years old now, but shot this in-camera impressionistic blur one morning at George Lake in Ontario's Killarney Provincial Park while waiting for sunrise. Not much of a sunrise found me playing around with my 80-400mm lens isolating shoreline reflections. This one of birch trees reflecting in the water was my favorite.

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    Andrew, awesome greens and I love the pattern that the trees created. If I were to get really picky I might clean up the light spot on the LRC. I really, really like this one!

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    Beautiful impressionistic blur, Andrew. I too love the green and and the patterns. Very nice.

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    Andrew, ditto on the greens and patterns. Really nice work.
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    Beautiful blur effect, and nicely balanced composition, Andrew. As Indranil mentioned, it does have an impressionistic painterly look to it. Nice work!

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    Andrew, I can only repeat the positive qualities the others have said, plus I like the layered effect on the water (light green, dark, and then light again). Very nice

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    Andrew, the greens have it! I love landscape reflection shots and this one is a great example of how it's done.

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    Thank-you very much for the comments folks. I appreciate them very much!

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