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    mixing photos & "art" (a butterfly pic)

    I wanted a good excuse to play with snap art (an alienskin plug-in), and while I enjoy converting entire images, I guess they're no long photos at that point. I'm curious how this works for you guys.
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    mostly Nikon gear

    Feel free to edit my images for critique, just let me know what you did.

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    Re: mixing photos & "art" (a butterfly pic)

    I actually enjoy it! Its interesting and fun. I do wish more of the butterfly was in focus, but I think you have a good concept and can run with it.

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    Re: mixing photos & "art" (a butterfly pic)

    Great results !

    Wish the top of the wing had a bit more space

    Didn't notice the painterly flowers until a few moments later, my eyes went directly to the butterfly and just thought Great photo!

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    Re: mixing photos & "art" (a butterfly pic)

    Very interesting shot. I think the butterfly sharpness suffers a little.

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