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    I shot this old radial engine at a local airshow a while back and gave it a twist with Topaz Adjust. These assignments are a blast and I hope they continue. They really show us some creative work.

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    Nice framing and effect Dave. Really like it:).

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    Neatly composed frame Dave. Liked the blueish metallic shine the Topaz filter has helped in enhancing.

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    Hey dave...Nice comp and effect!!!

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    Dave, I really like the effect used here-Just the right amount of Topaz!Very cool composition!

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    Excellent Dave,
    I like the metallic pop up in your face feel...:D well done...the composition is superb...:cool:

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    not only is the framing nice, but that topaz whatever it is is awesome!! sweet job, dave. i love the details in there!

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    Thanks again to all. Harold, the Topaz adjust is one of the plug ins for PS that is being used by several people here. There is topaz adjust, topaz simplify and also topaz vivacity (which has a killer noise reduction section ). Rather than try to explain, visit www.topazlabs.com

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    Very nice framing and detail.

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    thanks, dave. will definitely check that out!!

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