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    This was originally one single pink rose. Made it three and changed the color, then applied watercolor filter and black background.

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    Hazel, you have made a very nice triptych! I am a sucker for the "organic/graphic" look that you have created so nicely here. Love the black background and the simple replication. Well done!
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    This is really nice, Hazel. I love the black background and the darker colors in the rose that echo the bg. I'm undecided about whether I like the sharp ends to the rose stems or whether they would look better being more diffused to blend in with the black. Because of the graphic look I think I prefer your version
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    This image has punch. It is simple and effective. I like the repetition of the roses, and the watercolor effect that simplifies them. The black bg is just right. I like that the roses tip slightly to the left. The simple red and green colors and the processing you did, make this work very well. Excellent work.

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    Hazel...NIce image! You might consider using a glamour glow from color efex to soften everything...just a thought!

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    Don't have color efex, but maybe I can find another filter to play around with.

    thanks.

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