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    Default The Night of the Fract'ed Gator

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    This image was taken a few years ago at MINWR. Modification in CS4, Fractalius and Topaz included; Selective Colors, Fractalius, Topaz Lens Effects and other normal PS processing adjustments.

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    Mark, I like the concept and the filtering. I wish the head was a little more visible, esp the eye and snout. I like the pano and framing and the rich blues. Maybe a little less black in the area on the RHS. It's a cool abstract.
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    I'm glad you said what it was in the title. I was thinking a group of small animals. A teeny bit dark to my eyes.

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    Nice composition, Mark. Like the concept and the fract camouflaged gator Just wish for a bigger canvas.

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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

    The darkness reflects the setting at night, Denise. But appreciate you view as well.

    I worked with a few proportions for this image, but given the posting width restrictions of the site, I wanted to maintain the "stealth-like" effect of the gator, which they are when they are skimming the surface as this one is. But again, appreciate other views.

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