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    A Smile to Brighten Your Day!

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    This highlights in this image were a bit blown out due to harsh light, but the dragonfly's smile was too good to throw it away. :) I applied the xero mistifier filter, a blur overlay, and a touch of poster edges. I also boosted the color saturation a bit and darkened the edges a little.
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    A great macro of the dragonfly despite the blown highlights. A very difficult capture I'd imagine. Never seen a dragonfly this close up. My, they are ugly critters!:) K

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    Christopher, I might use the clone tool over the highlights using a lower opacity, just to tone them down. The image is nice w/ good detail. I like the up close look and the effects applied.:)

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    Brought a smile to my face Christopher. Just the highlights as noted. These look like tough critters to shoot.

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    :D That does look like a big smile on that dragon and it sure got one out of me. Great macro work!

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    Wonderful, Christopher! Definitely got me to smile as did the bright, cheery colors of the image. Agree with Denise to clone over the hot spots with 20-30% opacity and it will really tone those down nicely.

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    Thanks for the comments, everyone. :) I'll try toning down the highlights as suggested.
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