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January 6, 2011
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:icondjailledie:
Last of the series.



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in news: LINEAR PLEASURE 3. :)
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*djailledie Feb 12, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Il y a un peu de ca en effet!
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=EricForFriends Jan 28, 2011  Professional Photographer
I was going to suggest that you need a car with a shorter bonnet (perhaps a :iconmr-twingo:) but reading some of the comments, I think that it may be the thing that's anchoring the picture. However, for me it's the best of the series, it has a really overpowering dynamism.
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*djailledie Jan 31, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Thanks Eric. That was not a big car (larger that the Twingo though), but that was a wide angle. I hear you, I have a lot more closer to this one that the two others, that I might post.
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By far my favourite in the series. I love the motion blur of the tree's branches being driven past and moving in the wind. Very "dark"
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*djailledie Jan 20, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Really? What I like on the two other one is the horizon that anchors the images, which I am missing on this one. Most of the images that I took in this session were like this one, but I didn't post them.
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i liked the one with the horizon where the trees were most apparent on the left - but the plainest one - the first most distant one - i struggled with...
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*djailledie Jan 23, 2011  Hobbyist Photographer
Interesting. I don't use blur that much - I used to but I find it a bit overrated - and I liked how the line on the ground was well "anchored".
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pourquoi t'en as pas fait plus ?????
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