That works well, but I would prefer it to have less blur in the
foreground. Martin Scorsese often uses the effect of filling the
entire frame with a single colour - he did it very effectively with
red in Kundun to show the slaughter of the Tibetans. I've done shots
like this myself, but never as effectively as this one, despite the
minor misgiving. You're on a bit of a roll at the moment.

--
 Bob
 

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> Subject: PESO - Mustard Fields Forever
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> Okay, I lied. One more PESO from Napa Valley  before I take 
> them to a GESO 
> some time later. GESOs always take me a while to  set up anyway.
> 
> I really like this but I will thoroughly understand if  only 
> none-to-two 
> others like it too. The reason will be  pretty obvious  once 
> you look at it. BTW, 
> it was a conscious choice.  
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/forever.htm
> 
> Comments  welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)  
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