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    Default White pelican and large, actually very large fish.

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    From a few years ago. compare with the original I posted in Avian for a more complete explanation. Mainly PB, but with a little cloning, etc.

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    Steve, that is a big fish and it was great to read your story on the avian forum. It's an excellent image with the reflection. The pb effect is very nice.

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    Steve, this has a Rembrandt quality to it which I really like. And that is one big fish
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    That's quite a fish, Steve! I absolutely love the painting look you gave this. Great lighting too. Very well done!
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    Steve, I like the painterly look and the reflection. Nice colors also with that golden glow. That is one big fish, taking his last swim...
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    Steve, wonderful treatment. That's a big fish for that Pelican. Do you know what kinda fish it is. It is amazing how some birds can swallow such big fish. I watch a Loon at the family cottage come up with a pike that was about one foot, or slightly more, in length and down the hatch it went.

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