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    Johan Kruger
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    After learning about post processing tools like Topaz from the clever people on this forum I decided to give it a shot , seems like anybody can become an oil paint artist overnight ;)
    My first try:

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    LOLOL Welcome....Just don't go cutting off your ear tonite...very nicely done, like the lines on the Zebras, colors and details....the black in the top right corner is a bit distracting.....TFS

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    Nice processing, Johan. I agree, most of these filters have definitely given us ways to create painting effect. But just as Artie says, we have to start with a good base image. That's where the artist in us show up just like in this image ;). I do like this composition a lot. Zebra patterns are always interesting and in this case it works well with the beautiful bg and colors. It is a bit tight on the bottom and taking a bit off the right, might make this a stronger composition, IMHO. Very nicely done. TFS and keep posting more such beautiful images!

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    Johan, All good points made above and I would probably crop some off the right also. The colors and effect are lovely. Nice work w/ the filter and glad you decided to go OOTB for this one.:)

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    Thanks for looking and constructive comments. Paul, very funny chirp about the ear :) These guys were standing right next to the road and I was at 420mm fixed, original image included here. Not really good enough for much more than to play with (like in the original post)


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    Johan, hope you keep your ear;) Great look you've created. I think I'd crop the right hand side and eliminate the lighter leg of the zebra which would also eliminate most of the darker area on the top. I really like the way this came out:)
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    Love the bold look and the colors, especially those yellows on the subject. A good crop from the right to lose the dark area is the winning move for me.

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    Excellent work, Johan, and welcome to OOTB! I like the bold look to this, it works well with the zebra. Personally I don't like the blocky, pixelated look to the BG, but that's just me. Very nicely done.
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