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    Hi All,

    I tried my luck at another oil painting using adobe photoshop.
    First I used Lightroom and topaz adjust to give it the effect that I wanted
    Then to Photoshop.
    Not sure if I should have given it a little more color or not.

    Comments Always Welcome
    Thanks for looking
    Janet

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    Just the right amount of color to my taste. Lovely image.

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    Janet, this reminds me of a Currier and Ives print. I wouldn't give it more color if it were mine. I wonder if a little more on top and a little less on bottom would work. This will make a wonderful holiday card!

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    I agree with Denise. I thought maybe a pano crop would focus more on the horses. Love the image, and yes, it would make a wonderful holiday card.

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    Hi, Janet, a lovely image. I agree with the crop suggestions. It'll make a great holiday card
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    Very nice image, just the right amount of color, good suggestion above..well done

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    Really nice. Agree, this is just the right amount of color. Good suggestion on the crop.

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    Beautiful composition, Janet! Good suggestions above..nicely done.

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    Just the right amount of color. I also like how the horses are framed, first with the dark shadows of the forest and then the lighter colors of the grasses & both upper corners. I agree with the above crop suggestions. Beautiful job.

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    Thank you all for the comments. I like the idea of the pano crop also.
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