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    Sony A850~Sony 70-400G@400mm~ISO1000~1/1250 sec~F6.3~manual exposure~HH~overcast~4-4-2011~Brazos Bend State Park, Texas~CS5/Redfield Fractalius.
    For this one I used fractalius only (as opposed to the last two posts). It shows my usual use of fractalius to create very thin black lines from edges. Comments and critique welcomed. regards~Bill
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    Bill, I like the composition and the action you captured. This guys colors seem a tiny bit flat, I might lighten the face and eye just a little if it were mine. Very nice use of the filter with a subtle effect. You gotta love that foot!

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    Another beautiful composition, Bill. I like the colors here and I am with Denise on lightening the face just a bit. I really like your subtle use of fract.

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    Bill, I like this one for the subdued colors and interesting behavior. Do think the other birds call this one "feak foot"? That is an incredible appendage...
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    I like the subtleness of the filter used on this. Would agree on the face lightening. Very interesting bird and I think the composition and quality of this is first class.

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