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    Default Clouds Brushes

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    Fabs posted a link to a set of clouds brushes you can download for free. here's the link:http://www.brusheezy.com/brush/473-Cloud-Brushes and here's the thread: http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...clouds+brushes

    i used them to make this one. just playing around with an image that i would have normally tossed. also added a bicolor filter from nik color efex pro.

    D300, 300mm at f/5.6, 1/1250s, ISO 640.

    thanks for looking. comments and critiques much appreciated.

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    here's the original straight out of the camera.

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    Hi Mr H - gotta love free photoshop brushes.
    :)

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    Nice colours in the sky Harold. Thanks for the link for the brushes. I have some cloud brushes, but these look more realistic.

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    A heck of an improvement from the original. Will check out the link.

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    Neat image, what a difference the clouds make. And you are a very good cloud painter:D
    Personally I'd like the ducks a tad larger in the image
    Thanks for posting this.

    Cheers
    Gail

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gail Spitler View Post
    Personally I'd like the ducks a tad larger in the image
    Thanks for posting this.
    Absolutely!! i would have loved for them to be closer!!! it was just an excercise and a way to show off the brushes.

    thanks for the reply!! how you are doing well!

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    That's quite a trick, Harold! Thanks for posting the example and the links; I appreciate it.

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