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    Default Misty Blue Morning

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    In PS I changed the hue to blue, then topaz clean, stylize details. Even when I photographed this image last fall it made me think of a Japanese painting.

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    Nice comp and placement of the chop, Nancy! I might desaturate the blue some.

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    Nicely done, Nancy....I would consider taking a bit off the top...and a slight desaturation of the blues as well....beautiful image.

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    Beautiful, Nancy. I like the colors and the treatment. I would remove the one lone tree on the edge a little to the right of center. Your chop looks lovely on the blue
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    Nancy, I like the blues and the overall feel. I might take a sliver off the bottom to clean up the edge.

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    Good ideas everyone, thank you! Here is a version that is a bit lighter blue, lone tree removed, and cropped.

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    The blue tones are very soothing and I like the smoothness of the background and the detail in the trees. Definitely has an Asian feel.

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    Nice repost, Nancy!

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    I keep wanting this to be underwater. The effects you achieved on the trees and foliage do make them look like brush strokes. Not sure how I feel about the tree that is half in and half out on left border. I think the repost is an improvement.

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