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    Default Brooklyn Bridge-mini world

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    Not many large bodies of water in souther Illinois, so I don't know if this really fits the theme. I had a sepia pano of the Brooklyn Bridge over the "large" water there and made a mini world of it. Applied a color gradient, saturation, postured edges and vignette.

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    Wow! One of your best!! I love the background color and the mini-world!! The poster edges added a neat look to this one. I might try a completely centered crop for this if it were mine but it is lovely as presented. The dark corners are a nice touch Hazel!

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    Really nice rendering Hazel! That's a great subject for a mini-world.

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    Nice image and application, Hazel.

    You can always go on the olde Miss and shoot downstream!

    You might want to clone out the vertical wrap merge line on the top.

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    yep, forgot I was so close to the ole Miss.....
    thanks, I missed that vertical mark. corrected here.
    Last edited by Hazel Grant; 07-25-2011 at 07:04 PM.

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    Very creative. Super work!! The bridge makes for a very interesting composition.

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    Agree with all the above comments, nice repost....lovely work

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    Nice repost Hazel! This works very well for mini-worlds.

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    Another wow from me, Hazel! Excellent repost. Agree with comments above. Excellent creative work.

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    Hey Hazel,
    I like the repost but would consider lightneing the center water to see if it brings up some depth.

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    won't bother you with this anymore, but thanks Roman for the suggestion. I did lighten the center a bit and it made a great difference, I think.

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