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    Default Camo HDR from the Galapagos

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    This should really be called where's Waldo! I added something to this Pseudo HDR image for the theme. I took the oriiginal image w/ Artie's fish-eye lens on the Galapagos trip. Processed in Photomatrix Pro and Nik Color Efex

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    Denise, this is really cool! It took me a while to find the Wally perfectly camouflaged in the rocks. I really like your idea of using an HDR for 'Where's Waldo'. Excellent composition.
    Last edited by Indranil Sircar; 09-26-2010 at 09:50 PM. Reason: for the fun of others to look for Wally, I have removed the identification.

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    Indranil, I wasn't sure how to approach this theme but I think this is going o be a fun week. :)

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    I had to enlarge my screen to 150% before I found Waldo. Great job, denise! Very natural composite. Fun theme. :D
    Last edited by Steve Adkins; 09-26-2010 at 10:16 PM. Reason: sp

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    I had to take my glasses off and get about an inch away from the monitor before I found that guy... a perfect blend in the rocks.

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    Denise, very interesting. It took a couple looks at the picture to find Waldo. He is definitely camouflaged. Even with Waldo in it it is a very interesting scenic

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    Thanks folks, I didn't want to make it too easy-you guys are way advanced!!!:)

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    Very nicely done Denise!!!

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    lol..here I was actually looking for Waldo...nice job adding the *****.

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    Thanks guys, It was fun to do!:)

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    Nice one for the theme, Denise! I spotted Waldo almost right away. :)
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    I love HDR when it isn't overdone so this one floats my boat!
    Waldo was easy to find but only because I equate Galapagos with Iguanas so that's what I was looking for. :)

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