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    Default White Pelican pano

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    These White pelicans were abundant on Lake Wauberg at Paynes Prairie State Preserve this winter. I used a slight Fractalius Slow motion and Nik Color Brilliance/Warmth to highlight the trees and bushes in the bg.
    Thanks for looking. Comments and suggestions appreciated.
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    A different image for sure. I like the layers of Pelicans. I think you added a nice effect to this one Cheryl.

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    Cheryl, this is beautifully done. Love the birds in flight. It looks like it could use a very slight rotation, unless it is an optical illusion.

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    Really nice, Cheryl. I like the subtle fract treatment. I honestly can't tell if it needs rotation or not.

    Guess I'll need to find Lake Wauberg this winter

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    I too see the need for a slight CC rotation. Love the image and the pano works great for this one. Gives the viewer a chance to take it all in.

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    Nice image and application, Cheryl.

    Now I have another new place to scope out and explore up here in the northwoods of Florida!!

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    Way to go Cheryl...lovely head angles to appease the HA police......really like your results with this image, the color and sharpness on the flying pelicans rocks ..well done

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    I like the way this is cropped and the fract filtering works great. I'm also undecided on the rotaion thoughts.

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    A belated thanks, everyone. I had done a levelling on it but now I can't decide either. Maureen and Mark, let me know if you're planning a trip and I'll meet you at Paynes Prairie - it's right down the road from Micanopy.
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