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    Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean Setters View Post
    I really like it. I only have one tiny complaint: It looks like you masked in the fireworks instead of using something like the "Lighten" blend mode. It looks odd having the darkest areas closely surrounding the fireworks display. The "Lighten" blend mode would have showed the illumination in the sky of the cityscape while preserving the light trails left by the fireworks, assuming you had a clean image of the shoreline before the fireworks started or after they finished.
    You're exactly correct Sean! I masked it out... I was trying to somehow incorporate the two shots I had. Actually, I am doubtful of the surrounding dark areas of the fireworks streaks might appear. At first glance, it doesn't appear much but on closer inspection, they're there! I have to try again tonight and blend the fireworks into the dark sky using that "Lighten" mode. Thanks for the tip, Sean! I'll post the results after my experiment on the different kinds of blending.

    Quote Originally Posted by M_Six View Post
    Nice work.
    Thanks Mark! It will need a few tweaks as observed by Sean.

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