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    Default Bufo americanus fractaliensis - take 2

    Based on comments for previous toad fract I sorted through the images I have captured so far and found this one that may fit the "more toad less black" suggestions. Fractalius Glow 100 again with some tweaking in Viveza.

    Look forward to comments.

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    Hi Andrew, good use of the filter! I like this angle best of all. I might give it a bit more room on the left...well handled...

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    I like this angle even better. Again, wonderful fract work!

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    Love the COMP here but did love the dark black BKGR in the 1st one. In either case, the Fract on the throat pouch really works well.
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    Great fracting Andrew, I do love the sac and the way the filter added the crackled look. I might darken the background in the top portion if it were mine.

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    Another great fract toad! I like both of them, and would agree that this would be even stronger if you darkened the background on this one. Great processing, Andrew!

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    Wonderful fract work on this..................great image to begin with! His pose is excellent.

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    Thanks to all for the comments, very much appreciated. Here it is with the background darkened up as per suggestions.

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