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    Default Mirror, mirror on the wall...

    Or should it be, "on the floor?"

    Here's a Barred Buttonquial (Turnix suscitator fasciata, Philippine endemic race) looking at its reflection on the ground.

    Hope you like it.


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    Mark, Nice job creating the reflection. I might crop a little off the bottom if it were mine but that's just a matter of taste. Nice original capture!

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    Nice image and application, Mark.

    Very nice effect. I might have tried reducing the opacity in the reflection slightly and add a little blur to it, if it were mine, but nicely done.

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    Hi Mark, this is beautiful! Nice low angle image with the soft bg. Very nice reflection and agree with Denise's suggestion on taking a bit of the bottom. TFS.

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    Mark, I really like the effect and how crisp your image is.

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    Hi Mark, great reflection and pose. Nice capture!

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    Thank you for the comments and suggestions, guys.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Fuge View Post
    I might have tried reducing the opacity in the reflection slightly and add a little blur to it, if it were mine, but nicely done.
    Good point on the opacity and blur. I shall try it when I have the time to reprocess.

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