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    SonyA700~Sony70-400G@400mm~ISO1000~F5.6~1/500 sec~manual exposure~overcast~HH~2-7-2010~Brazos Bend State Park, Texas~CS4/Topaz Clean2/ Redfield Fractalius
    that would be blue-winged teal,
    comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill

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    Bill, I love the high key look of this. The effect applied is done very well. I do wish for some separation between the last ducks bill and the back of the middle one. I like your composition.:)

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    A very appealing use of filters to achieve this look - a real joy to view!

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    Very nice composition and HK effect, Bill. I like how the last duck is lighter and fades a little into the BG. It gives the image a nice sense of depth.
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    I agree with Denise AND Christopher's comments about the back duck - wish it were separated a bit more but it adds a wonderful element of depth to the piece. Perfect fract work on this one, Bill.

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    Nice image and application, Bill.

    If it were mine, I'd add a little more contrast, but it is a nice image and ... Your image ... Your vision! ;)

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