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    Default Great Horned in Moonlight?

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    I took this image yesterday at around 4:00 . I added a poster effect, I really like this effect w/ the natural tones of fields and wood-I added a spotlight to simulate the moon

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    I like it Denise Actually works better than a real moon !!!! :)

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    Nicely done Lady Denise...I like the feel of tranquility that it conveys...:cool:

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    wow!! way cool! nice work...now where did u find that owl!!!?

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    Harold, Three Lakes area.

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    Love the owl and the effect you chose but the spotlight's not working for me, personally. I'd really love to see a big old full moon sitting there.

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    Hi Denise, I like the shot and the crop. I like the effect that you have done too. I just thought the moon looked rather flat so I put a new one in. Hope you don't mind!

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    Added a poster effect to the moon too. Thought it looked better, hope you don't mind the tweaks Denise.

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    Jackie, I thought the spotlight was more playful and added to the poster effect. BUT I love your moon and think it gives a more real look to the image-so I like both!! Good job!

    I like the poster effect on the moon too. Think it stays inline w/ the fun look.

    I never mind the help!
    Last edited by denise ippolito; 02-24-2009 at 08:49 PM.

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    Love the tranqulity of the image, but also love the "new moon" The texture it provides balances out the texture of the owl's feathers. Great shot.

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    Default Went a little further with Moon

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    The original and reposts very good. Both variety's of this print work for me......I went a little further with moon....took Owls eye color, masked the moon, fill it with color, adjusted the opacity and fill to suit (CS4)..added a starburst effect (PSP9).....Denise great find, not often you get a Great Horned out in the open.
    After a bit, I came back and looked again...not so sure I like the rays
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    Paul, I like it -looks good!!! I actually found the nest w/ an owlet.

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