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    Full frame. Used topaz color pop then topaz simplify with US mask.

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    Roy, Great job bringing to life the wood tones here! I like the feel to this one. I might take a tiny-tiny sliver from the right side to remove what's on the edge of the frame or clone it out. Maybe the sliver of a bucket on the bottom also. Very, very nicely rendered!!

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    THanks Denise, good eye you have.:) I will go and implement your suggestions on the original.

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    This is so cool, Roy. Man, that wood just pops! Only other negative I can see beside that slice off the right side is the blown highlights on the yellow feed bags...might try toning those down just a little. Everything else is fantastic. It almost looks like an HDR!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julie Kenward View Post
    This is so cool, Roy. Man, that wood just pops! Only other negative I can see beside that slice off the right side is the blown highlights on the yellow feed bags...might try toning those down just a little. Everything else is fantastic. It almost looks like an HDR!
    Julie, I tried to fix that but it ended up being an awful grey colour. Thanks for the comment.

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    Roy, Have you tried using the brush tool on soft mode set to 30% opacity and choosing the yellow color in the other part of the seed bag and then just painting in some color in just a few areas to tone it down. It really is a wonderful image Roy!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    Roy, Have you tried using the brush tool on soft mode set to 30% opacity and choosing the yellow color in the other part of the seed bag and then just painting in some color in just a few areas to tone it down. It really is a wonderful image Roy!!!
    Denise, no I didn't try that but I will now!

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    Roy - It really does look HDR. I love the warm wood tones. Nice work!
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    Very nice effect Roy...I like it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Slechta View Post
    Roy - It really does look HDR. I love the warm wood tones. Nice work!
    Thank you Cheryl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Lagasi View Post
    Very nice effect Roy...I like it all.
    Thanks Paul, this is my first attempt and I'm going to do more.

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