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Unfocused yet beautiful picture Marcy. Great entry.
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Thank you, Arindam. I almost didn’t hang onto this because it is out of focus. But, I can still use it for reference. Good thing I kept it, huh? Thanks for stopping by. 🙂
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spot on for the challenge..
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Thanks, Rebekah. I don’t usually save the blurry shots, so it is a real challenge this week, coming up with something cool to post. 🙂 Thanks for checking me out.
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My cousin and his family lived in Danville in the 60s- early 80s. Nice effect on the picture.
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Thanks for the kudos, Richard. Actually, I suspect this effect is due to the fact that Magi (my horse) wouldn’t stand still. That is usually the reason for my ‘blurry’ shots. I lived in Danville for awhile myself. Thanks for dropping by. 🙂
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Yup, makes my eyes feel funny!
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A little watery, maybe? 😉 Thanks for checking me out, Margie.
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Looks good! I think my eyes are seeing fuzzy now even without the fuzzy photos. Good one for the challenge.
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Thank you. I’ve seen some pretty cool shots out and about that came out very well, even though out of focus. Thanks for checking this one out. 🙂
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Ouch. This shot hurts. It’s like one of those tricky geometrical images that confuse the mind.
The bottom half reminds me of Monet’s lilies though. AND it’s a fitting image for your theme. 🙂
Kate
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Thanks Kate. I am a regular Monet with a Camera, it seems. LOL. Although, I must admit, for some reason, I liked this shot enough to keep it … more for reference, than anything. I’m so happy you stopped by to admire my ‘botchy’ work. 😉
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i like the mood here!
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Thank you. I always loved this pond. I didn’t do it must justice with this shot though. Thanks for checking it out. 🙂
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Great entry Marcy. I have lots of these as well, heheheh. Glad to know some have them too. 🙂
*hugs*
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I can’t count how many photos I’ve deleted altogether due to blurriness. It’s a good thing I’m not a pro. Huh? Thanks for checking it out. Hugs, back at you, Sonel. 🙂
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It looks like a beautiful place Marcy 🙂
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Indeed, it is!
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Great water lily pond. Nice job Orples! 🙂
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Thank you. This is a beautiful pond even if my photo wasn’t quite up to par. Thanks for checking it out, though. 🙂
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Seems like an abstract painting Marcy! Good you didn’t trash it 🙂
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Actually, I do trash most of my unfocused shots. I had to hunt this one day. I’m glad I spared it too, just so I’d have it now. 🙂
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Where are the fish? 😉
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Under the Lilly pads?
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Oh yeah?
Well in my pond( a converted pool) there are around fifty Koi and the lily pads don’t hide them 🙂
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It has a fine Imprssionistic style! Ann
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LOL, Believe me, that was not the intent when I snapped the shot. But facts is facts, and the fact is, I blew it. Oh well, now I have an unfocused post to post. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by, Ann.
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nice picture and good choice for challenge
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