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    Another of my zoom-blur from last year... I was following a flock of snowy as they were squabbling. I decided to try few zoom-blur when this chase happened and I managed to get few frames. Added a tiny bit of canvas on the left and bottom. Adjusted for selective colors, cropped to create this angled view and used usm on the final web version. Hope you like it...

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    Indranil, you are very good at these zoom blurs. Really like composition and the sense of motion. Wishing for just a bit more canvas on the L side, but nicely done!

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    I really like this one, Indranil

    Great sense of motion and it looks like they're emerging from some distant universe.

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    Hi Brendan, thanks. Appreciate it a lot. I agree and I wish there was a bit more space on the left. I did try to extend but it is tough to keep all the lines aligned and that's why I could extend only by a bit.

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    Thank you Maureen. Appreciate it a lot.

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    Hi Indranil, love the motion created by the zoom blur. Very nice!

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    Awesome motion to this, Indranil! More space on the left would have been good, but it still looks great.
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    Neat blur Indranil, I agree more room on the left would have been nice, still cool!

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    Thanks folks. Appreciate it a lot.

    Regarding more room on the left, I came up with an approach in CS5 I used rectangular marque and selected small sections on the edges and then apply transform/scale to extend the edge followed by skew to align the lines. Repeated the process for the entire left and lower edges. Here is the repost...

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