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    Pixel Bender, Topaz Clean, Silver Efex 2 and a texture.

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    I like the toning and the vignette. I might open up the left side a touch so it is more even with the right side. I love the filter and you are the master of PB for sure Judy. Sweet composition and I don't mind the merges.

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    Judy, I also like the toning and the PB effect is great. I agree with denise on opening up the left side a touch - looks a tad dark. Nice work!

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    Wonderful PB effect on BG and snow, Judy! I love the contrast with the geese and how it emphasizes the layers of FG and BG. Interesting subtle red tint in a couple spots in BG foliage. Agree with others on possibly lightening up the left side. This image/comp is one of my favorite settings.

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    Sweet image, Judy! I like the aged texture and toning combined with your signature PB look. I agree with opening up the left side a bit. Excellent work.
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    Thanks everyone! I worked on the image to even the lighting. I used transform to drag the dark left side off the image a ways which worked and I am not sure I got the opacity back just like it was so it may look a little different.

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    Looks great!

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    Nice work Judy, this would make a lovely card. The repsot is lovely..TFS

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    Thanks Denise and Paul!

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