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    This image was taken a few years ago at Butterfly World –Florida, outside Fort Lauderdale. The original is very unbecoming, but by segregating the subject and making adjustments, it becomes an acceptable image.

    Modifications in CS4, Fractalius and Topaz included; Removal of BG and clutter, insert Blk BG layer, Accent Edges, Fractalius, Topaz Denoise5, Topaz Adjust 5, Lens Effects and other normal PS image adjustments.

    This is the After Image. The Before follows.


    Enjoy!

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    This is the before image.

    The image was taken from the bloom in the upper center, FYI.

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    Mark, now that is an amazing transformation! I love the black background and the fractalius. Nice job
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    Mark, Great job in the transformation. The final looks really cool.

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    Very cool. It looks weaved like a spider web. I like it very much.

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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

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    Mark, I see a couple of artifacts in the background and the black border seems slightly thinner on the left. You did a great job with the transformation! The Fractalius looks good too!

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