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    SonyA700~Sony70-400G@400mm~ISO400~F5.6~1/2500 sec~manual exposure~11-28-2009~Brays Bayou, Houston, Texas~CS4/Topaz Clean2/Redfield Fractalious
    Image treated with Clean2/ used fractalius on duped layer, then Overlay merge mode. Next post is the Fractalius treated upper layer only for you that prefer more abstract images!
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    Bill, I love everything about it!!!I like the way you handled the treatment. The colors and the comp. are great!!

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    Fractalious layer used in last image regards~Bill

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    Bill, This does have a great look to it also. Maybe boost the sat. of the water color just a bit. I love it. I think this has convinced me to put fractalius on my wish list!!

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    Great pose, colors, and treatment, Bill! Looks like he's wearing a big headdress :D Well done!
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    I like them both but am leaning towards the second one. In the first image, I'd rather see a little more detail in the water and rocks in the BG - they look too smooth to me. However, in the second image, it really looks like it all fits. I just checked out the software as well - add another one to my Christmas list!

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    Nice image and application, Bill.

    Very nicely done.

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