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    The flood filter will now be put on suspension until after Irene!

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    Hi Mitch, Very nice job on this! Beautiful light with a great looking subject that is nicely positioned. The flood filter working well and convincingly handled. Overall,very pretty!

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    Agree with you on the flood filter use - no reason to tempt fate!

    What a super image! I have to ask - how did you get such a clean look around the small antenna? I can never seem to select those without getting a raggedy look to them. Any tips?

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    Mitch, I echo the previous comments...this is a very nicely done image...and as Julie noted, a great job of masking. The colors here are particularly pleasing...keep safe with Irene coming!

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    Hi Mitch, really pretty image and nice work with the filters. Did you use ReMask?
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    Thanks Dave, Julie, John and Kerry.

    Yes, I used Topaz Remask to cut out the Butterfly. The antenna were pretty well defined in this pic, so it was not a problem. Julie, I know what you mean, as I have a number of others where I could not get a clean antenna and had to break down and paint them in...

    Mitch

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    Mitch, You are doing a great job with the filter. I'm not crazy about the horizon lines that cut through the moth? but the colors and the comp are terrific.

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    Hi Mitch, beautiful filtering here. I do wish the butterfly was perhaps below the horizon line though.

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    Mitch...very cool....Love the light and the reflection worked well for you! Your images are always interesting !

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