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    This is yet another of my acorn photos texturized using two textures with hard light and soft light blending modes. I also converted the image to tritone and added a vignette. Any comments and suggestions would be most appreciated.
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    Its amazing how many lovely images you can make with an acorns...well done again Chris, like the little bit of Oak leaf at the bottom

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    Christopher, I like the comp.- the vertical vein draws my eye a bit. The color tones and vignette are well done as always.:)

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    Nice image and application, Christopher.

    The squirrels must love your yard! :D

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    Thanks Paul, Denise, and Mark. Denise, now that you mention that vein, it draws my eye a bit too. I'll see what I can do about it.
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    Christopher,
    I like the composition with the critically sharp acorn lower right, with the sharpness falling off towards the back of the frame.
    IMO the image would be even stronger without the up lifted leaf section, bottom center.

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    Thanks James. I was wondering if anyone would mention that bit of up-turned leaf. It bothered me a bit too, but not enough that I thought it necessary to clone it out. I appreciate the input. :)
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