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    Default Fractalius Pelican

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    SonyA700~Sony70-400G@400mm~ISO640~F7.1~1/1600 sec~manual exposure~11-27-2009~flood control reservoir, Houston, Texas~CS4/Redfield Fractalius
    Trees in background.
    Simple dup layer/apply fractalius to top layer/lower opacity of top layer/merge
    comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill

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    William, I like it. The fractalius looks neat. My personal preference would be to leave the bill,feet and eye free of the fractalius. I like the webbing look to the trees. Nice wing position.

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    I've always thought that in the fractalius treatments I've seen, it worked best with fur, hair and feathers, but with this image I think it works great with foliage too. I like it on the trees.

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    I agree with Denise. It looks like he has a hairy head/feet! I love the look on the trees, though...fabulous!

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