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    Used a mild PB and some sharpening tools to get the effect, The backround was heavily shadowed so I felt it would look better filled in completely.

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    I like the bird, the mussels, and your subtle use of PB. Your decision to fill the background makes sense, too. My personal taste isn't for large regions of black. I would've used a dark gray from somewhere in the shadows of the mussels. I also would've added slight noise or film grain to the background -- maybe even a gradient, too -- so it wasn't such a large solid color.

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    Hi Dennis, care to show me what you had in mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Mills View Post
    Hi Dennis, care to show me what you had in mind...
    This was quick and dirty, but here's what I did.

    Topaz ReMask for a mask of the foreground
    dark gray solid fill layer below the foreground
    Nik Color Efex -- Film Grain, masked to include just the background
    transparent-to-white radial gradient from bottom to top, low opacity, masked to include just the background

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    Dennis,

    Subtle, but to my eye a definite plus. I have a lot to learn.

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    Hi dennis, subtle gradient seems to work for me but not decided on the grain...
    Thanks for posting...

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