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Gansa²
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Copyright: Fred NEF (Freddie) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1602 W: 125 N: 1172] (6255)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-04-19
Categories: Food, Nature, Artwork, Pets, Mood
Exposure: f/4.9, 1/500 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): WILD WILD WORLD [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2007-01-08 3:26
Viewed: 678
Points: 8
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Black Geese/Swans at King's Park, Karingup, Perth

Pp: got the cyan-like background color from Treklens, layered, selected ovally, inverse, erased, & mudged. The image is made intentionally small so that you would be curious to open the thumbnail. I just wish that TL has an on/off setting for the thin black/blue boundary that is present in all photos. Or can TL just delete it? What's your vote on this?
This is a quick experiment in my lazy hours in the office . No need to get points, just tell me what you think.

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To chocolate29: Hi Cordelia!Freddie 2 01-10 08:36
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Hi Alfred - This is just lovely, a very artistic way of presenting these beautiful black swans. It resembles and old painting. I do like your idea of matching the BG colour to that of this site. Well done. - Cheers, Cordelia :)
PS: What do you mean by TL having an 'off/on setting for their outline of the colour of it'?

Neat framing. I like how you have the shadow coming out of the frame. Good image. Could have posted it a bit larger though.

It's a bit small Alfred, but I sure like what you did here. the framing is very nice!!
Also the composition looks very nice.

Cheers,
Anneke

Excellent way to increase the point of interest.... Make it... the only thing! What all the rest in white and relation with ripples...
That's great!

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