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    Default Awaiting the Morn’

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    This is a small marina, by Florida standards, in Ft Pierce near the Manatee Center.

    Modifications in CS4 included; Warming Filter, Poster Edge, B&W conversion w/Sepia Toning, Find Edge, Invert, Shadow & Highlight and Hue & Saturation adjustments.

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    Mark, this is an interesting image with the gold tones and black sky. Looks like a painting on sandstone. I see the water, but what is the interaction?
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    Mark, I like the way you processed this. The colors are interesting. I do wish that the top didn't look clipped-maybe it's because some of the tops of the masts are at the edge and it makes the others appear to be clipped. Interesting image.

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    Interesting effect, Mark. Nicely processed. I too wish the masts were not clipped.

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    Hi Mark,
    I too like the processing that you have done here - the clours are very pretty. Another vote for not clipping the masts :)
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    Nicki

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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

    Image is full frame, so I had to cut off the tops of the masts to get in the dock area. However, with sailboat images this is not usually a problem, as they often extend out of the frame. A vertical wouldn't work in this case. I wanted to capture the boats, in anticipation of the day to come.

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    I like your framing and the masts showing off well against the black sky. Got the story about the boats waiting to go out in the morning.:)

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    Mark, I really like the effect you got here with the golds against the black. I think its beautiful:)
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    Thanks Jackie and Cheryl for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

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