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    I used 2 textures and one I inverted on two layers, one with difference mode and one with subtract. I don't remember what mode I used on the 2nd texture. Then on the composite image I used Topaz Adjust. Just something different! This is a theme image!!

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    Wahoo! I love those colors!!! A very creative approach. The red leaves take my eye through the image, starting at the bottom, and curving upward--very nice! The fence provides an anchor.

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    Thanks Anita! It's not exactly what I was trying to do, but not too far off. I thought it looked a bit more "vibrant" last night when I posted it than it looks in a bright room today. (But maybe it's vibrant enough already.

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    Eerily beautiful!! I love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy Howle View Post
    Thanks Anita! It's not exactly what I was trying to do, but not too far off. I thought it looked a bit more "vibrant" last night when I posted it than it looks in a bright room today. (But maybe it's vibrant enough already.
    I'm looking at it now that it is dark, and it looks vibrant. It looked vibrant when I first saw it also!

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    Hi, Judy, very vibrant and I love it! It glows (in the dark or in the daylight) The fence is an added touch. It reminds me of a batik.
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    Good! It does seem to pop a bit more at night, looking at it again.

    Quote Originally Posted by Anita Bower View Post
    I'm looking at it now that it is dark, and it looks vibrant. It looked vibrant when I first saw it also!

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    Thanks Cheryl! Yes it does look sort of like a batik.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cheryl Slechta View Post
    Hi, Judy, very vibrant and I love it! It glows (in the dark or in the daylight) The fence is an added touch. It reminds me of a batik.

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