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    Default Theme - Mono Vulture

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    Wasn't really sure I'd post one this week...didn't really know what to try..this is a photo I took yesterday of a migrating TV, which had just found roadkill. Everytime a car would go by it would fly to this post.

    As per suggested, only thing I could think of to separate bird from background was change the levels
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    I like this, Paul, but think the vulture needs to stand out more from the BG. Since it's roadkill, how about doing the BG in blood red with a B&W TV and perch? Just a thought, maybe something to try. COMP is perfect.

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    lol..I must have misunderstood theme...thought it should be all one color...TY on Comp, will try out your idea...

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    Hi Paul, No, you didn't misunderstand. It should be in one color. Nice job on the comp but agree that I would like to see a bit more separation between the bird and the backround...

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    Nice job w/ the Theme Paul. I think the composition is very nice. I didn't get to see the OP -but looks like you worked it out in levels. Nicely done.

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    Hi Paul, I like your choice of color. Very nice composition. Personally I would like to see a little more sharpness on the vulture. That might help it stand out from the BG even more.
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Nice image and application. I think a little more contrast would make it better. Lighten up the background and bring out the bird. But nice vision.

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    Good advise given above , I tend to agree with that , Loved the concept
    TFS

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    I knew I didn't have a clue about....mono image's.....I thought
    take an image and convert to b&w, then colorize it and "shazam"
    you have a monochromic image....lololol...
    After using everyone's suggestion's "HERE IS OUR COMBINED IMAGE" :)

    Thanks All

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    Paul, Your efforts paid off it looks great.

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    Paul
    repost is better
    TFS

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