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    I returned last week from a wonderful trip to the Pantanal in Brazil. One of my major targets was to photograph jaguars. I was totally amazed to see jaguars on every river trip I took! There is a particular place where the jaguars have become habituated first to fishermen years & years ago, and now to tourists. All viewing is from a boat. You really don't want to be on land close to a jaguar!

    For this image I used topaz simplify 4 buz sim on the entire image. I further processed the bkgd with fractalius & topaz clean 3 degrunge.

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    Wow, what a great capture, such a gorgeous animal! The processing works perfectly for me.

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    The original image must be stunning. I really like the PP. Needs to be on a wall somewhere ;)

    Thanks for sharing

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    Thanks Judy & Shane. I posted the original in the Wildlife forum. Take a look.

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    Wonderful!! I love the different processing on the jaguar and BG!

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    Awesome capture and I love the treatment! Big cats are so compelling and their images lend themselves nicely to filtering. You did a masterful job with this one. Aren't they excellent swimmers too?
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    Thanks, Diane. Hey, Kerry, good to see you back! Jaguars are great swimmers and I have a photo of one swimming just a few feet in front of the boat I was in!

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    absolutely gorgeous!!! I would love to see a RP of the cat without filters, just PP on the BG just to see the difference.

    Or maybe just brush out some of the PP on the face only, that would make the face really dramatic I think.

    Any way you play it, just a really nicely done and captured image. I'd be the one saying let me off the boat.

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    Beautiful image, Nancy. Must have been a thrill to see them that close.
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    Such sad eyes. Looks like s/he is posing for you. I like the processing--my focus goes right to the Jaguar, especially the face. The only slight distraction is the blue/lavender in the nose. Excellent image. What a thrill to see so many Jaguars!!!

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    What a thrill to see a jaguar in the wild! I like your processing, and I thought his eyes were kind of sad looking too. I'll head over to wildlife, because I want to see how close you got!

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