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    Default JAPANESE GARDENS PORTLAND, OREGON

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    Routine processing with a touch of Fractalius. Keep or eliminate the coy?
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    Lovely scene. I would eliminate the coy because they are indistinguishable and seem to me to be a distraction to the focus on the waterfall.

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    I like the sharp, clean look to the rocks & mainly horizontal vegetation, and the smooth contrast of the vertical falls. A composition with a very interesting interplay of planes and details, accented with rich greens. I don't think the orange streaks that are koi add much. With that lower koi removed, I would consider cropping some up from the bottom, to put the focus on the falls. And those falls are beautiful.

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    Hazel and Nancy, thanks for the critique. The redo incorperates your suggestions.

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    Gary
    Excellent image of the water at the Japanese Gardens.
    Way too much cyan/blue in the water -- a result of making the image in the shade or after the sun went down.
    Here's what I would do
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    Don, thanks for the critique. I noticed today that my redo was more cyanophilic than the original. Why that happened, I don't know. I started from scratch and incorporated all suggestions in redo 2.

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    Gary, I like the rec-cropped image of REDO 2.

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    Hi Gary, this is quite a nice image. I love the wee bit of Fractalius; it gives just enough edge detail for my eye. I like the final repost with the suggestions implemented. Very nice.
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    A lovely scene! I'm a Mac user and haven't used Fractalius, and it's interesting to see such a subtle use of it.

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    Thanks to all.

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    Great shot! I like the detail, and that there is detail in both the light and the dark areas. Eliminating the Koi was a good move. I think your final post still has too much blue in the water (I prefer Don's version). There is a bit of green coming in of the upper left near the rock that I'd clone out. The changes are worth making as this is an excellent image--lots of different shapes, textures, shades of green and grey. Beautiful composition.

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    You did a great job with this, not really OOTB, just a nice look at this waterfall.
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