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    Default Red Cabbage in B&W

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    I thought I would like to see what my abstract of the red cabbage looked like in B&W.Do you prefer it in color ( see abstract #1 )All comments welcome!
    Nikon D-300
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    Hi, Bob, I prefer the color but this is nice. Now I see a sting-ray or horseshoe crab
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    Bob, I like both of them! I think the Fractalius looks really nice on this one. Just thinking out loud here, but I might be tempted to put something in the middle of the big part. Not sure what...
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    Its amazing how we all see different things, I actually see a clansman resting his chin on his arm........bizarre.

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