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    Canon 100mm f/2.8 Macro
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    BG is the white vinyl siding of my garage.

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    Ken, Very abstract with just some minor dust spot clean up needed. I might take a small slice off the right if it were mine. Nice one!
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    Darn! I thought I'd already removed all of the dust spots.

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    Ken, I particularly like the action going on in the lower half of the image and agree with Denise about a little off the right.
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    Hi Ken, very cool looking blur. I also agree with a little off the right. Nicely blurred!

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    Nice pattern & shapes you got out of this blur, Ken. I agree, a little of the rt. will make this an even stronger abstract composition.

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    I too really like this blue. But I guess I differ on the amount to the right. I would keep it. There seems to be so much motion in the image, that to me, the image needs the extra room to "move into". But I would try to increase the color on the right side to give it some more weight. Is there a way to do that without darkening the whites?

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