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    Default Theme - Hi Key - Wild Burro and Colt

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    This was taken a few years ago in Custer State Park in South Dakota. Conversion includes Poster Edge and Sandstone Texture.

    Enjoy!

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    Mark, I like the overall effect here. I wish the entire tail was included in your composition. I might smooth the BG in the ULC a bit if it were mine. Nice pale color palette.

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    Hi Mark, very good advise given by Lady Denise...I like this very much...the texture and finish is superb and the feel is geat...looking forward to more...:cool:

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    Mark, Agree with Denise on all points. The yellow blotches in the upper left and the white area brings my eye right to them since they are not muted like the rest of the backround. Also agree about the cut tail. Good comp...

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    Nice composition. I like the look and feel of the image.

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    nice compo and effects
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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

    As noted, this is an old image shot by slide film that was scanned by others ... unfortunately. But it has been used and appreciated by some in the past. I liked the pose of mother and child.

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