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    Did a double flip and tried the tutorial posted by Denise. Thanks for looking.

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    Hi Cindy, very creative use of the original spoonbill. I like the symetry and color within the image. Haven't made up my mind whether to crop the top. Nice image!

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    Thanks, Dave. I wasn't sure about the top either, but decided to try it this way since everything else was so symmetrical

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    Nice Cindy! The colors are great and I think you made a good call on the crop. Very subtle differences in the heads of the two birds. I like that!
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    Cindy - very creative. And a nice original image to start with:)

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    Cindy, This is very creative and OOTB!!! I like the colors but might tone the blue down a bit(just a personal preference) At first I thought to de-saturate the reflection a bit-but the symmetry is what makes this so appealing!!Well done.

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    whoa~ a flipping reflection too! Great work Cindy!

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    Beautiful image, Cindy. Love the double mirror image!

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