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    Spokane

    Third largest City in the State of Washington. Motion blurred trees in foreground...yes/no?

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    Re: Spokane

    I'm not a fan of the bright green tree that is close to front and center because I feel like it draws my eye away from the rest of the picture. But I think the rest of the trees add a nice f/g to the cityscape, which I like. You make Spokane look nice. Is the street Bernard?

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    Re: Spokane

    yeah I think that's Bernard St. (the one that brances off from Stevens or Grand, not sure what it is at that point.)

    This is shot from Pioneer Park on Cliff Ave.

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    Re: Spokane

    nicely compositioned pano if you take foreground trees except for bright one down to tops
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    Re: Spokane

    The blur of the trees does not bother me here. . . and also are hard to notice at this small size. i do feel that the color in this shot is not an asset and the tree as mentioned already draws attention with it's green area near the middle. how about trying a b&w conversion to this one
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