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It is yet another 3 "H" Day here in New England - Hazy, Hot & Humid - We are using our air conditioners and ceiling fans - Which brings me to the photograph I chose for today - During my 2 week online photography course, this is the pic I selected for a "Blur" shot - My Instructor said it was a good shot, almost looked cinematic ...

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  1. Really interesting one! It almost looks like some kind of flying device...Your course is obviously very inspiring! I like it!

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  2. Thanks,Sonja - What I liked most of about the course was that he had you "try" things - Things that you may not have done on your own to get a different effect ... Fun Course ... Waiting to see who won 1st, 2nd and 3rd Contest Prizes ... Keep your fingers crossed for me ... I entered Willa's birthday picture - Hoping she brings me luck!

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  3. Keeping my fingers and toes crossed! :)

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  4. Thanks, Sonja - Unfortunately I did not place in the contest - But it was all in great fun!

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