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harpya Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5680 W: 197 N: 2412] (9527)
Moonlight Border




The Andes,


The ridge is about 8000 km long. The longest chain of mountains in the world (in length), and its broad stretches up to 160 km from east to west end. Its average altitude is around 4,000 m the peak is the peak of Aconcagua in 6962 m of altitude.

In the Andes mountain range extends from Venezuela to Patagonia, across the entire South American continent, featuring the scenery of Chile, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.

In the territories of Colombia and Venezuela and the Andes are ramifica is extended to almost touching the Caribbean Sea. In its southern part serves as a long natural border between Chile and Argentina. In the central zone, the Andes is expanding and giving rise to a high plateau known as the Altiplano, shared by Peru, Bolivia and Chile. The mountains around the shrink in northern Peru and in Colombia is expanding again to shrink and split up to enter Venezuela.

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harpya Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 5680 W: 197 N: 2412] (9527)
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Edited by:AttilaLToth Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 57 W: 89 N: 83] (530)

The purpose was to make whole work even "stronger".

I cropped out the dark part at the bottom.
I selected the sky on an additional layer and blurred it strongly.
I copied a fullmoon from my archive on an additional layer and rotated it to look approximately like yours.
Sharpened the moon on its layer.
Flattened the image, duplicated the background layer and put it on multiply mode, reducing the opacity to 33%.
Flattened the image again and sharpened the l-channel in lab-mode.
Added tiny border.

Well I hope I didn't "jump over the horse" :)
Attila