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    Default weekly theme: Lucy

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    A repost of Lucy. Selected eye, inverse, poster edges of all but eye. That's me in her eye, taking her photo. Tightly cropped.

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    Very cool -- great idea!

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    She looks like a gentle soul. Clever idea leaving the eye alone.

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    Beautifully done Hazel.... Love all of it

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    Poster Edges was a great idea because the effect provides a contrast that makes the eye even more soulful. It nicely accentuates the flow of her coat, as well.

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    The eyes of animals can be so expressive. Wonderful close view and cropping, and effects.

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    Nice! I like the crop--it focus on the eye (no pun intended), yet allows the viewer to know it is a dog. I will have to try poster edges, it worked great here! Nice colors. I have mixed feelings about your reflection in the dog's eye. It bothers me, but knowing it is you makes me want to keep it.

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