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    Default Frost-rimmed Grasses

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    I first used Fractalius, glow 100, then added some Nik Effex fog, added some selective color saturation and finally Topaz Detail 3, winter landscape 3, using various opacities.

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    I love this one Nancy! The colors, fog, and Frac work look great! I like the shapes of the frosty grasses. Nicely seen and processed!

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    I really like the tones you've achieved in this image. The foreground grasses layer very nicely over the background ones and offer some very nice depth to the composition. Nicely done.

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    Nancy, This has a very artsy feel to it. I like the soft flow of the grasses. Nice job with the filtering!

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    Nancy, I love the layers of blue and brown and white. Fractalius gives it a whimsical look that I like
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    Excellent choice of subject--frosted grasses are easily overlooked, but are charming. I like the effects of your processing. Nicely done.

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    Thank you everyone! Last night we got nearly a foot of snow so the grasses are completely covered for a while.

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    It takes a special eye to see the beauty in things big and small, nice work.

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