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For sentimental reasons I kept this image from Grand Teton NP a couple years ago even though it was not much of a picture. What I've learned with curves enabled me to bring out some color in the sky. I like what the flood plug in was able to do with it. I took a hint Alfred gave someone else by adding canvas on the bottom of the image and then the flood effect.
Paul Klenck
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by dangles
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