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    Default Seagull blur

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    I shot alot of slow shutter BIF at our local dock. Here is one i liked. What do you think? Worth keeping?
    Nikon d-300
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    1/40 sec at f16
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    All comments welcome!

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    I love it Bob! I might darken the head just a tiny bit if it were mine. I like the placement in the frame, it's different and creates interest in my opinion. I might take a sliver off the top.
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    Hi Bob, Nice blur but would of preferred the bird more to the left rather than leaving the frame...

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    Bob, I like the blur and I think it would be cool to make a triptych with this image. You could move the bird all the way to the left for the first frame, then center for the next one, or move them around any way you like with rotation, etc.
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    Thanks all!
    Kerry....the idea of a triptych is very interesting! Thanks!

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    This blur turned out great, Bob. Interesting and mysterious, makes you curious about the story. Like the soft vignette, but also good suggestions above.

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    Bob, I like the mysterious feel to this one. Kerry's idea is intriguing
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