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    Topaz remask & simplify. Flaming Pears's flood.

    Chesapeake Bay Bugeye from a 30 year old slide. Sunrise clouds from last thursday.

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    Beautiful composition, Mitch. Love the sky, the sailboat and the water... you did a great job in brining this back to life from the old slide. Excellent processing!

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    Hi, Mitch, this might be my new favorite of yours I like everything about it.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Nice composite Mitch! I love the sky!

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    Very nice composite work Mitch. I might tone down portions of the white on the boat.

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    Really nice job with the composite, Mitch. My only suggestion would be to tame the whites/blues in the boat a little to more closely match the lighting of your lovely background. I think it's easier to show than explain, so I gave it a shot. Hope you don't mind

    For the repost, I used the color balance and hue/saturation tools in CS5.

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    Thanks Indranil, Cheryl, Judy, Denise & Maureen.

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    This works for me! Nice work!

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    Very nice image and application, Mitch.

    While Maureen's alternative is nice, I personally like the original.

    Like the boat as well!!!! Wish I were on board, listening to the russle of the sails in the wind!

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    Maureen,

    Thanks for taking the time to do this repost. I like it. It has a cleaner look.

    Mitch

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