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    Default Fracted Rose!

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    Another Hybrid-Tea from Portland Rose garden... This one I used fractalius and then used multiple adjustment layers to get this effect. Hope you like it...

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    Nice application of Fractalius. You used just enough to really complement the rose. I'd like to see a bit more canvas on the bottom for two reasons. It would give more breathing room between the lowest petal and the edge, and it would put the center part of the flower (where the petals are tightest) in what I think would be a better location. Nevertheless, I think this is a very striking image just the way it is.

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    Indranil, it's just the right amount of Fractalius. And it's a beautiful tea rose
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    That is a really beautiful rose and your filtering adds just the right touch of Fractalius. It has a nice glowing look.

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    "A rose by any other name would look as sweet" changed one word but it fits, Nice image, good advice above. Well done

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    A glorious rose! The colors and detail are gorgeous. The fract work is just right. The rose glows. I'd tone down the bright spots in the bg, which I find distracting.

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