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    Swan

    C&C welcomed. Bruce

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    Re: Swan

    Nice capture , the water seem too much and not realistic, tone it down a little maybe.

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    Re: Swan

    A bit tight? If possible it would be nice to see a little more of the reflection. But sometimes, unwanted items mean a tight crop is the only possibility.

    The water is a bit on the strong blue side, but be careful not to spoil the white areas by changing the blue

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    Re: Swan

    Bruce - a number of your recent postings have had oversaturated elements in them. Please go easy in your use of the saturation and / or vibrance slider; they often end up giving results that do not work well.

    When I use the saturation slider in my own work, I generally use it to reduce saturation, I virtually never increase it.

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    Re: Swan

    Raymond and Geoff - thanks for your comments.

    Manfred, you are right. I tend to go a bit to much on saturation. I will follow your suggestion.

    Bruce

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