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04-FEB-2011 Pat Nighswander

cfloodiwmage.jpg

I cropped,,, increased size, gave it some topaz adjust portrait setting then the flood filter from flaming pear then a touch of saturation at +4% and sharpened.


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Cindi Smith14-Feb-2011 14:49
Oh, this is nice! I love what you did here.
Guest 06-Feb-2011 02:20
well I am back after being snowed in for 2 days, lost my phone connection under a pile of snow... finally rewired myself because it is quicker than waiting on the phone company... so for Cindy the link for the free download you can try it for a couple of weeks or maybe a month with no marks put on your images.... by flaming pear,,, flood... they make flexify too.. and other but download here
http://www.flamingpear.com/download.html
Guest 05-Feb-2011 04:36
Wow... you just doubled the property value and the taxes.
Very creative treatment!
Frank Kavanagh Photography04-Feb-2011 22:06
You have done a great job on this one, I was thinking of doing the same sort of thing.
But i had no idea how to,LOL.
Nice job.
Cindy Flood04-Feb-2011 15:07
Pat, I love this! Primo waterfront property from the old Mitchell homestead! Is the name of the filter that you used to make the water called "Flaming Pear"? Can you give me a link? I would like to look into this more.
Lennart Waara04-Feb-2011 08:52
Great transformation Cindy. With that water front setting the house probably would not be in decay!
hal 04-Feb-2011 07:59
Very clever Pat. Excellent work. Sure would be worth fixing up if this were real :)
Terry_O04-Feb-2011 06:48
Wow, Pat, you turned this place into waterfront property!
Nice work! Someone could use this as a real estate ad!