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    Default White cyclamen

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    Another image of my favorite winter flower.
    Added texture by Karen Burns . TA Crisp and CEP White Neutralizer.

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    Anita, this is lovely and I can see why it's your favorite flower. I especially like the curves in the texture which echo the curves in the cyclamen. Nice work
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Slechta View Post
    Anita, this is lovely and I can see why it's your favorite flower. I especially like the curves in the texture which echo the curves in the cyclamen. Nice work
    Thank you, Cheryl. The reason Cyclamen is my favorite winter flower is because it is the only flower I can grow indoors in the winter. :-)

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    HI Anita...lovely image! If you have color efex 4 , you might consider using the detail enhancer to bring out the lines in the petals more and seperate the flower more from its bg.....just a thought!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Miller View Post
    HI Anita...lovely image! If you have color efex 4 , you might consider using the detail enhancer to bring out the lines in the petals more and seperate the flower more from its bg.....just a thought!
    Thanks, Bob. Good thought. I have CEP version 3 which does not have the detail enhancer. I did use Topaz Adjust to bring out some details.

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    Lovely Anita! What a super specimen and your processing is very nice. I think Bob has a good idea and you could use Topaz Detail if you have it. Love the white on white.
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    This is a beautiful image, Anita. The texture, lines and positions of the petals give the impression that the flower is blowing gracefully in the wind. It actually makes me think of a ballerina.

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    Anita you are a wizard with these flower images, you can see the love you have for flowers. The composition is solid....well done

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    Thank you everyone! Yes, I do love flowers! They bring joy into my life. The comparison to a ballerina is a good one. I'll give TDetail a try.

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