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    Default Theme: Allaire Sunset

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    I used the Topaz Simplify-buzz filter for this. I like the effect that filter has on trees and branches. I also added the color of the sky w/ color -efex bi-color filter.

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    Nice image and application, Denise.

    I might tone down the bright areas a little, but

    Your image ... your vision.

    Presume you are using a wide-wide angle lens for this??

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    I used the Canon 24-105mm lens for this. Thanks Mark.

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    Hey Denise,
    I was going to go the other way.....open up the darker areas a touch as the effeect applied is making this look like a stained glass window! I think some of the smaller darker areas contrast nicely with the brighter area. Very nicely done.

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    I'm loving this one, Denise! The colors are perfect, and I love the stained glass look created by the Topaz. I suppose you could tone down the bright areas or open up the dark areas or both if you wanted, but I also like it just as presented!
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    I'm liking it as presented. Allaire Park.. my old mountain biking hangout! Like the fence as well. Is that snow or just the effect??

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    Nick, No snow, just the effect. Thanks

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    Denise - I really like the stained glass effect. I like it just the way it is:)
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    Thanks folks, I appreciate the comments.

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    Really like this, stain glass effect works with the tree branches..lean more towards Romans comment...lightening up the dark areas..Happy Thanksgiving

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    Paul, Thankyou for the comments. I will lighten it up. Happy Thanksgiving (which was in Oct.-right?)to you and yours.

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    Like the stained glass effect too Denise, very nice. Nice mood created too.

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