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    Shot this at Monument Valley a few years back.
    Used PB and sharpened with Topaz Detail

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    Nice composition and very subtle but effective use of filters.

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    Hey Dave,
    I love what PB did to the textures of the brush and dirt! Earlier in the year on my tour there.....we found the tree was dead....bummer. You had some great clouds and your framing leads the viewer through the scener very well. A classic shot that your filtering put over the top!

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    This is awesome! Your use of these filters add a stunning clarity and richness of color. I'm going to download PB right this instant.

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    Wow, this is wonderful! I love the filtering effect on the tree and surrounding soil.

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    I just downloaded PB and I wonder which filter you used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy Bell View Post
    I just downloaded PB and I wonder which filter you used?
    Looks like Oil Painting - You can also download additional PB presets in the exchange community. Some are pretty neat. Here is the link: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchang...c=26&loc=en_us
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    Dave,
    The comp, colors and PB effect is wicked good. Very fine job Sir!

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    This composition is spectacular Dave!! Not to mention the rich colors and just perfect filtering. That is one of my favorite looks for OOTB images, Clean plus Detail really ROCKS!

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    Hi Nancy, Susan was correct. I used the oil paint filter. You must reduce the size of your file for the filter to work. I have been reducing to around 2000. Play with the top 2 sliders to see how much filter to apply.
    If you take the 3rd slider off 1 it will give you an unnatural sky. Hope this helps a bit...

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    Excellent composition and framing, Dave. Wonderful light and color and PB enhanced it even further.

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    Thanks Dave & Susan for the PB info. I'm eager to play.

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    Hi Dave, love the way the tree is framing the mitten and the PB filtering is wonderful!

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