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    The day dawned with a heavy fog. When it began to lift I headed for Lake Mirror. I captured this image with the fog in the background and the bird and Lotus leaves in light fog. Comments and critique welcomed and appreciated. Thank you for viewing.

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    Beautiful image, Joe. I think the fog worked for your advantage.

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    Sweet. Is the lake near your home? Is that the real name of the lake? For me the shaggy stuff and the face could use a little selective sharpening via a Contrast Mask. a
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    Karl and Artie, thank you for viewing and commenting, very much appreciated.

    Artie, Lake Mirror is in the center of Lakeland. The lake has a concrete walkway/promenade surrounding it (built under WPA in the thirties I think). On the west side of the lake about a block away are tall buildings that can provide pleasing reflections of color on the water. Impossible to get a really low angle so I kneel along a shallow concrete wall with the camera resting on the wall for support.
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    Very colourful duck. I love the high key treatment. Good processing overall, I just think it needs a bit of CW rotation.

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    Very nice indeed I like the high key and the composition with those leaves really helps.

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    I like the angled pose, feather patterns, lily pads and high key effect. Very well done Joe!

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    Spectacular duck, hi-key effect, lotus leaf all combine to make a very pleasing image. Judging by the reflection the rotation looks about right to me, although the ripples do create an illusion. Is this a deja-vu moment for me, or does this look familiar? Maybe you've posted another frame of him?

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    Hi Joe, Very nice high key of subtle blue. Agree with CW rotation. Other than that, you may consider to create a catchlight on the eye and it's reflection.

    Love this shot, Joe!

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    Lovely high key shot! Have you posted this image before?
    It looks level to me.
    I am on the fence re: the lotus leaves. I wish the one in front of the duck was either more defined and clear or gone.
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    Thanks everyone for viewing and commenting, very much appreciated.

    Bill and Gail, you are both correct I have posted this before. I dug it out of the archives, tweaked it and posted it for this month's theme.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Dix View Post
    Spectacular duck, hi-key effect, lotus leaf all combine to make a very pleasing image. Judging by the reflection the rotation looks about right to me, although the ripples do create an illusion. Is this a deja-vu moment for me, or does this look familiar? Maybe you've posted another frame of him?
    Hi Bill, The image does need some CCW rotation. It is easy to draw a line with the Ruler tool from a spot on the bird to the corresponding spot on the reflection. in this case I used the corner of the eye. Then hit Image/Rotate/Arbitrary and then OK. The basics can be seen below.

    I have personal keyboard shortcuts for the Ruler Tool and for Image/Rotate/Arbitrary so the whole thing takes me 5 seconds at most. You can find those shortcuts plus tons more including my complete digital workflow (pre-DPP 4) in my Digital Basics File.
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