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Like #1 a lot. My comp in post would be different....and I would try to get rid of two branches too....but very nice otherwise!!
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Both are very good Hunter. Sometimes it's best to leave well enough alone. :cool
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very cool, the green stuff is a great prop
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Thanks everyone for the comments. That particular pond is covered in Duck Weed.
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