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    Another decaying fence from the high plains here in Colorado.

    Topaz details 2, abstract; low opacity of a PS gradients on the sky; a bit of fractalius and pixel bender, oil paint.

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    Hi, Nancy, another lovely theme image. I really like the sweeping curve and the filtering you did. I think I would crop just a slice off the left which would eliminate the smudge at the horizon line (and probably a smidgen on the right too for the same reason).
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    Nancy, I love the rich colors and the softness. Cheryl makes some excellent suggestions. You really have a good handle on these filters. I like the way you are combining them.

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    Hi Nancy, another lovely fence comp. The golden glow is lovely. Agree with Cheryl on the smudges

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    The essence of prairie without any distractions. Well imaged!

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    Kind of gives a new life to the old decaying fences. well done

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    Thank you all! I agree with the crop suggestion, thanks for pointing it out.

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    I've never used the abstract filter--it works great here! I love the hint of fence going off into the distance. This has a watercolor look, which I like very much.

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