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    I started with an in-camera multiple exposure then added some texture and Topaz Simplify BuzSim. Border by onOne Perfect Effects 3.

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    a fine application of the multiple exposure technique. There is one spot in the LR corner that is all green, not lilacs that I would cover with a lilac just because every other inch is covered, but I love the softness of it all. The frame is a perfect asset.

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    Another wonderful composition, Denise. This is indeed a great application of multiple exposure. Love the softness and your post processing. Beautiful framing... perhaps a greeting card?

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    I love the softness of the image and the framing is perfect. I'm finding it difficult to do multiple exposures in camera - you make it look so easy
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    HI Denise, one of my new favorites of your multiple exposure images. Beautiful work...I love it!

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    Hi Denise, you have found yet another creative outlet in the multiple exposure images. I'm really liking these! Lovely hints of colors and geometric composition with your signature softness. Very nice...
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    The multiple exposure give this a sense of motion.

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