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    Default Lesser Crested Tern energy frame

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    i loved the outcome of what i was playing with.
    PS Original > Fracto in copy layer > merge copy layer > Topaz Clean smooth > Nik Multimedia Thermal image conversion..

    hope you like it too :)

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    Mital, I like the composition. Nice mood to it with the effects from the filter... very ethereal. TFS.

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    I like it a lot! The two-toned background adds a lot and I really like that you didn't overdo the fracting. It is just perfect. I love the colors! The only thing I would change if it were mine is to tone down the brightness on the birds back in the area right behind the eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patti Edens View Post
    I like it a lot! The two-toned background adds a lot and I really like that you didn't overdo the fracting. It is just perfect. I love the colors! The only thing I would change if it were mine is to tone down the brightness on the birds back in the area right behind the eyes.
    pattie i appreciate your valuable comments but the motto was to do that intentionally to put some high key notes in the image as i think such kind of images are good for wall and look at that aspect with this effect it would drop a very huge impect when you have high key values.

    no harm doing what you said so will try tomorrow morning and check for sure.
    keep posting your suggestions for the learning curve :)

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    Mital, this is lovely work. You do wonderful work. I agree with Patti on toning down the area behind the head, but just a little bit.

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    Mital, Great looking effect you created with the filter. Nice flight pose. Patti makes a good suggestion. Well done.:)

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    this is a beauty. Great colors and nice overall mood to the image.

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