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    I pulled this sanddab image out of my archives for this week's theme. I had taken this a while ago at Monterey Bay Aquarium. It is amazing to see how these sanddabs change their color based on the surrounding... in this exhibit it was against these pebbles. I have other images against white sands. I used Topaz simplify for the bg. The sanddabs are original in color and texture. Hope you like it.

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    That's a good example of nature's camouflage. I like the simplified background. Nice work!

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    Indranil, This really does look like a camouflage image. I like the filtering and it really fits the theme wonderfully. Maybe a little tight on top but not a big deal.

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    Amazing adaptation! TFS :) Fun natural/Topaz combo.

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    Hi Indranil, I do like it a lot! A very nice example for the theme and I like your combination of effects and original capture. It is indeed amazing how some creatures can change to match their environment. I think camouflage is a fascinating subject and I'm really enjoying this theme! Good one Indranil.
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