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    I had this image in my toss out file but thought I might salvage something with some filter work. I started by adding a flood filter below the bulkhead since it was just an expanse of concrete. I then used fractalious starting with the BW sketch 3 preset, but raised the saturation just a touch. The egret was way too tight on the top, so I added canvas (maybe coulda used more) and cloned in some backround. I then used masks on the eyes, beak, and feet to bring back some detail there. This resulted in a bit more color coming back, so I masked the backround a bit and felt the touch of color pulled the image together. So now I'm ready for comments and suggestions. Thanks to all for all the help you give.

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    All of your work certainly paid off, the end results are really striking, TFS!

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    Nice effect Dave. The white bird really stands out from the BG and just the right amount of FRAC IMHO:)

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    Dave, This is stunning! I love the effect and the dramatic look it created. Perfect use of the filter. Congrats on this one:)

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    Nice save. Great movement of the Egret and the reeds. The filters break up the hard line of the concrete very nicely.

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    Good job Dave. I really like the effect on the water and the concrete. I'd like the background to be a bit more subdued, and perhaps a slightly thinner white line around the bird, but these are pretty minor. regards~Bill

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    Thanks everyone for the kind words and encouragement. I have learned so much from the talented folks here and truly appreciate the constructive advice. It can sometimes be hard for a 63 year old mind to grasp some of this newfangled digital stuff :D but you guys keep the inspirations coming with each of your posts. Thanks for the encouragement.

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    Beautiful work, Dave! :) Excellent pose and effect.
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Everything works beautifully here. Inspired work to use the the flood filter. Like the subdued tones too. k

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    Thank you Christopher and Kora. I appreciate your time and comments.

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