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    Here's another water image from mid-November. I did do something different this time - I rotated the image 90 degrees clockwise as the composition seemed to work better so what you're seeing is the water ripples kind of standing up instead of going sideways...if that makes sense!

    Regular processing on this - a slight curves and exposure adjustment and then Topaz Infocus preset "minor" used at the end.

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    This is phenomenal..............I like the title. I hope this suggests the future of the S&P. What a great idea to rotate the image........a completely different feel. Love the colors, diagonals, and it almost has a blurred effect. Only thing I can see, is the dark brown area on the left might benefit from a pinch of lightening and detail. That melted chocolate look on the left is great....lots of things to look at an imagine here..............this on my list of favs from your waterworks..............no kidding, out of the park! Very, very well seen and well done!

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    Very nice pattern and cool looking color combo. I am really enjoying your water scapes!:)

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    Thanks Jay & Denise. Jay, I went back over that one area using Viveza's Upoint system and lightened/brightened that darker area to bring out the "flames" a bit more. Great suggestion...thanks!

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    Neat idea to turn it sideways. I see so many things in the patterns of your water images. Cool stuff!

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    Love it Jules. Reminds me of the cool sculptures with water flowing down the front. :cool: I like your water images a lot.
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    Julie, this is yet another fine waterscape image. Very nicely done!

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