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    This image was taken on our recent visit to Ft Desoto.

    Modification in CS4 and Topaz included; Selective Color, Vibrance & Saturation, Curves, Paint Dabs, Topaz Adjust 5 and Topaz Simplify 2.

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    Mark, I like the way this one came out, I wonder if evicting the white boat on the horizon would be good.

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    Mark, this is a nice image....Denise makes a good point about evicting the white boat on the horizon on the LHS. Nice layers of depth and texture, enhanced by you processing...nicely done.

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    Mark, I really like the combination of filters you used on this one. Another vote on evicting the white boat. How did Ft. Desoto fare after all the rains?
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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

    This was prior to Debbie, so I don't have an update. However, Nancy Elwood recently posted on LinkedIn that Debbie distroyed a lot of the nests of the shorebirds in her path. We haven't been back to see if the Skimmer nests on St Pete beach got hit, but that was near the major damage from the storm, so suspect the worst.

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