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Here's another one of my photoshop jobs, first I cropped the picture. Then I cloned out the street sign and guide wire, along with one of the drive ways. then I enhanced the color, brightened the picture, added a motion blur and cut out a selection and feathered that selection.
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pretty cool on the after photo, but theres too much blur, it kinda made me dizzy.
(maybe its just me)


Still a good photo
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I agree with Freybear, cut down on the blur, just a little. I'm getting vertigo.
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Hm, "zooooom" is not the word that normally comes to mind when you say "Fall Path"! I agree -- the motion is a bit odd. I like the idea of motion in the leaves of the tree, but this isn't giving me that so much.
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Hey guys thanks, for your input, I'll get around to posting a new one, with less blur. Would you suggest just not a motion blur, or G blur?
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Probably no blur at all, but of course we haven't seen the original yet. Give it a try and post -- we'll see!
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Hi there,

I kinda like the effect; though it looks more like zoom blur than motion blur. It sure is different. Good work.

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