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    Multiple exposure at the Ozello FL boat ramp.

    Minor crop, selective sharpening, noise reduction

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    Beautiful Maureen!

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    Very unexpected, and interesting -- I like it very much!

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    Very serene. It almost doesn't register as a multiple exposure as it appears as if fog is creeping in and rendering some shapes soft in form and color. Love the glow in the sky and the stars just starting to show.

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    Maureen, cool idea to use this technique on a landscape image like this. It works nicely!
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    Hi, Maureen, neat idea! This one almost looks like a cut out effect on the bottom half. I like the subtle sunset and the emerging stars also. I think you could crop just a smidgen off the bottom if you wanted to.
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    I think you're right, Cheryl - a little off the lower edge it is

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    I can't see taking any off the bottom. The darker areas have room to end before the frame -- you don't want to cut them in two.

    Having the horizon near the middle isn't a problem for me here; there is enough interest in both halves. But the horizon does look like it isn't level.

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    Interesting Diane. Thanks for the input. I don't mind the horizon in the middle either, but I liked the idea of eliminating that small dark area in the LRC with just a minor crop from the bottom. As far as the horizon being level, I'm not sure so I'm glad you mentioned it. The way the land areas wrap around this particular spot, it's very difficult to gauge. I will definitely look at it again.

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    Dark area in LRC doesn't bother me, but you could darken the lighter area just above it. Horizons are hard to judge when there is an angled shoreline -- I just tweak till it looks right. This one feels to me like it needs a little CW rotation. It's fantasy, anyway.... Go for what feels right.

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