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    Lance Peters
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    Still experimenting with the filter......
    Masked the eyes back in
    Base image shot a while ago.

    Comments welcome.

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    Hi Lance, I like it! Got bit by the Fractalius bug I see. :) It works well on this nice owl and the eyes are amazing! The black bg really sets it off.
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Nice image and application, Lance.

    I'm still trying to appreciate this filter. Some images have the effect over exagerated, for my personal tastes (Dependant on subject and intent). This is on the border for me, but I appreciate the image and the learning curve. Haven't gone there yet myself, so won't get too critical! :D

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    The frac work brings out the feather detail very nicely Lance. Like the black BG to set it off and the eyes.:) Looks like you are in them!

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    Nice fract composition, Lance. The eye makes it for me! nicely processed.

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    Nice frac job! I would bet the eyes were the center of attention in the original image and the frac, IMO, just draws more attention to them. Would probably work with more of the bottom cropped out as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Fuge View Post
    Nice image and application, Lance.

    I'm still trying to appreciate this filter. Some images have the effect over exagerated, for my personal tastes (Dependant on subject and intent). This is on the border for me, but I appreciate the image and the learning curve. Haven't gone there yet myself, so won't get too critical! :D
    Hi Mark - you hit the nail on the head - all just personal taste with these - nothing more nothing less.

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    Another winner....way to go...sure hope, when I get my allowance, I save some to buy this program

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    Lance, Great job w/ the filter. I like the eyes and the BG.:)

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    Those eyes totally make this image for me. I personally could stand for the fract to be a bit less dramatic but your vision - your image. I could, however, stare at those eyes all night long. Wow!

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