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    Default Horseshoe Lake at sunset

    Shot at the family cottage on Horseshoe Lake near Parry Sound, Ontario. Relaxing on dock with cup of tea while waiting for sunset - it turned out to be a nice one. Applied Fractalius Glow 100 and masked back in the tree-line detail.

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    Wow! Talk about bold. I love the contrast of the fiery colors and the black shoreline, and the frac work gives the sky even more of a fiery look. Nice!
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    I like everything about this one! The warm colors are wonderful and the fract work in the sky looks great. Similar style to the one I posted with the red clouds with Fractalius.

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    wow... what a firestorm... spectacular and very unearthly. Reminds me of Nexus from Star Trek

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    Wow Andrew, That sky looks awesome! I like the filtering and the bold colors!

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    Andrew,

    Wow, more apocalyptic drama. Nice composition and great use of Fractalius. Reminds me of what it may look like in the far future when our sun's outer shell expands and engulfs the Earth. Well done.

    Richard

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    Thanks to all for the comments. I appreciate them very much!

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    That is a bold and wild looking sky, Andrew! Very cool effect with frac. Nice work!

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    Thanks Brendan

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