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		By: David Policansky		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi, Artie, and thanks as always. Of course, you won&#039;t see this reply for quite a while.  I do like some blurs a lot, just not all of them.  For example, I really like the second one in this blog-post.  The first one makes me dizzy.  I&#039;m guessing it&#039;s because the prominent background is blurred as well as the birds.  In the second one, the background is much less prominent.  And one reason I persisted in making sharp sunlit images is because I lacked the equipment to make a blur in such bright light!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, Artie, and thanks as always. Of course, you won&#8217;t see this reply for quite a while.  I do like some blurs a lot, just not all of them.  For example, I really like the second one in this blog-post.  The first one makes me dizzy.  I&#8217;m guessing it&#8217;s because the prominent background is blurred as well as the birds.  In the second one, the background is much less prominent.  And one reason I persisted in making sharp sunlit images is because I lacked the equipment to make a blur in such bright light!</p>
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