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    Default Theme: Conferate Cemetary

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    I used Topaz Simplify, added the Confederate soldier ghost which was originally a photo of a statue at a cemetery, and added 3 textures.

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    Nice piece of work Judy, like the framing and soldiers position in frame. Good to see we're not the only ones getting snow.

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    Nicely done, Judy. I like the touches of color in the flags contrasting with the starkness of the snow.
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    Thanks Paul. That snow was in 2011. All we got this year was a 30 minute flurry. Lots of chances but fortunately the ice that was so problematic below and above us missed.

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    Nice piece of work Judy, like the framing and soldiers position in frame. Good to see we're not the only ones getting snow.

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    Very nicely done, Judy. I like the perspective, the composition, and -- as Cheryl mentioned -- the flags. The slight halo around the soldier really adds to his ghostly appearance. The whole image has a very fitting look, and I think the concept was a great idea.

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    Thanks much Dennis!

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    You created a very thoughtful image, one that makes you think. The lines of the gravestones and the old-type textures is interesting enough, but the addition of the ghost soldier with a bowed head makes a strong statement. Well done.

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    Thanks Nancy, I'm glad you liked my ghost!

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    Very nice work. I liked it immediately upon seeing it. The symbolism is clear. I feel the sadness. Good job.

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    I agree with the others relative to the fine composition and perspective. The relative proportion of the soldier and grave markers is appropriate. I personally find this feature to be difficult when adding something from another image. My eye tends to drift to the bright white patch of white sky.

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    Thanks Gary. I turned the soldier into a Smart Object just for that reason and played with it in different positions and sizes till I thought it was about right. Yes, the sky is white and I did paint over it lightly with blue already. I may not get around to working on it again, my schedule is busy through the weekend.

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    I agree with the others relative to the fine composition and perspective. The relative proportion of the soldier and grave markers is appropriate. I personally find this feature to be difficult when adding something from another image. My eye tends to drift to the bright white patch of white sky.

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    Hi Judy, you did a really good job with this image - it works on many levels for me. I especially like how the ghost soldier appears to be made of the same stone of the grave markers. Very powerful image!
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    Nothing more to add to the above.....nice message....the flags also caught my eye right away...good touch.

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