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    Bill Randall
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    I would post this in OTB but I have been warned. Only nature there. So here it is.
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    Bill, I like this abstract. The colors are lovely and it has an almost menacing look with that dark hole? I would clean up the small dark green areas on the edges (I see 4) if it were mine.

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    I also love it! I'd take some off the bottom - it feels like it goes on a bit too long. You did a great job on it, though. Did you use the liquify filter? Isn't that a blast to use?

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    Yes, liquify filter is fun. The port hole had so much color that I couldn't resist playing with it.

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    Love the look but count me in the take some off the bottom camp. I am just not sure exactly where.

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    Artie,
    My big complaint was that the ETL was too restricted (from my point of view) since I shoot very little landscapes and wildlife (not counting the people I shoot). Getting shuffled off to FF was a disappointment since there was little of no critique there. Now it is fine and I appreciate the critiques very much because I want to learn and improve with subjects I enjoy working with. So yes, no **** yes I am glad and appreciate the critiques.
    Thanks for asking and listening
    Bill

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    I am glad that it worked out well. And I think it can get even better as more folks get involved.
    BIRDS AS ART Blog: great info and lessons, lots of images with our legendary BAA educational Captions; we will not sell you junk. 30+ years of long lens experience/e-mail with gear questions.

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