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    Named after the '60s anti social thugs (I'm much too young to remember them ;) ).
    I'm trying to get a textured effect with close ups of animals, rather than just the environmental images I've been doing and also tried to change the dark tones a little. I don't think I've got what I'm looking for yet, but thought I would post for any comments as I struggle with technique.
    I've used 2 different texture layers at varying blend modes and opacity and then used Nik Silver filters over the top at 65% opacity to desat a bit more. I was trying to create a rough look to the buffaloes with a bit of attitude.

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    Hilary, I like it. The composition is nice. It seems a bit tight but that may be what you were after. The cooler color tones work well w/ the black IMO.:)

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    Looks very nice, Hilary. The rough, desaturated look goes very well with the buffalo. I like the look they gave you, though it would have been nice if there was more separation between the two on the left. I might open up the blacks a bit more, especially around the eyes. Keep up the experimenting! :)
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    Thank you Denise & Christopher. You echo concerns I have. I had removes 3 buffs to get a reasonable comp but was stumped by that one in the background. I will have another look at it.

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    Love the ATTITUDE and the colors and texture. I think you are on to something wonderful. Great feel to this style!
    There is something drawing my eye to the chest area of the right bull. Seems a little light or maybe just the texture contrast... ? or could just be me :)

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    Steve, I made the chest of the buffalo slightly opaque to let through some texture as he was a dark black blob. Thank you for your encouraging comments, much appreciated.

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