My first love of fractals came with Ultra Fractal, but I have also learned my way around APO, but have to admit in the past few months since discovering MB3D i have seldom used the other 2 platforms. MB3D has so much to offer and explore it is amazing.  i work in the healthcare field in northern Manitoba so there is not that many distractions to keep me from exploring a newly found creative streak.ÂÂ
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Comments (21)
UteBigSmile
A marvelous looking old piece, I have also some of these precious things, which are telling storys!!!! PS. Everything is Ok with Pixie, she feels fine & Biggi was happy that she got no injection today - Lol! It's still raining cats & dogs here!
Lenord
Old habits are hard to break(Fractal+Fractal) Keep on hitting the PS tuts, you never know what will be useful later on Peace
fallen21
Beautiful composition, nice work!
Juliette.Gribnau
great job on this one !
greyone
Sorry I just noticed why Len said Fractal + Fractal. :) I had posted this in the wrong gallery. Sorry for any confusion this caused. It is moved now. :)
renecyberdoc
great amusement jim.
Glendaw
Awesome photo,and postwork around it using you new program. That little chipper was a gift given to me a few yrs, ago. Happy to see that it became one of your photo projects Jim. Love N Hugs...
Faemike55
Very good work and interesting narrative
claude19
wonderful postwork for a splendid composition !
Sea_Dog
Very nice work.
mgtcs
Lovely statue my friend, superb colors, marvelous capture Jim, loved it!
VEDES
Excellent work!!!
durleybeachbum
You are going 'great guns'!
kbrog
Wonderful capture and framing Jim! :)
Dreamingbee
so wonderful statue here - great done jim !
Richardphotos
outstanding on isolating the wings and capture
jendellas
You are learning fast, amazing!!!
cricke49
yes please keep up the good work these tutorials could get your fractal images, so unique, we wouldn't be able to touch it!great work here jim, carry on!:)*5
clbsmiley
I think you are doing great!
angora
lovely!
mrhurn
I know the point is for you to try out postwork tools, and that's great - there are so many powerful tools available to us all these days but too few people take the time to learn them and then use them in an appropriate way. My advice though would be when you shoot specifically for that, try and either shoot with a deliberately fixable problem in mind so you can learn to repair it or so that the final composite will look great. It's more rewarding and I think that helps you learn. In this case, the shallow depth of field/choice of focus point throws the bird totally out of focus and there's nothing you can do in post to save that, so you'll never get a great image from it no matter what you try. I only point it out in case the end results end up dissuading you from learning. As for the post techniques though, looks like you're picking it up really well.