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    Default Restored boat

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    The boat was sitting in the Homer boat yard and rotting. With some contrast, saturation and oil paint filter, plus some cloning to remove distracting items, I think it looks a lot better.

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    IT started like this and looked horrible. As a sailor, I was disappointed that this boat was abandoned to rot. I really like the improved effect and am considering printing it on camvas.

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    Very nice, Steve. Love the bright colors and the painting like effect. It almost looks like the boat it tied to the fire hydrant Nice processing.

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    Steve, Beautiful colors. Nice application of PB! Well composed............Looks great.

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    The items in the background finally got my attention and I decided to remove them and make the background as part of the grassy knoll.

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