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    Default TUMACACORI MISSION, ARIZONA - THEME

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    This is another Dennis Bishop inspired image. The mission is south of Tucson and dates back to the late 17th century. The current site was established in the mid 18th century. The base is a Topaz Simplify Watercolor II with a few blended Fractalius B&W images. The original was added and blended. A sandstone texture was applied to the mission as a last step. C&C appreciated.
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    Perfect processing effects! How lovely to see a clean environment for an old building.

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    Gary, I really like the effect on the building. I think I'd clean up the fract wispy artifacts around the crosses which should be easy to do. Very nicely done.

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    The processing is very well done! The sandstone texture is terrific. And I do see the influence of Dennis's technique.

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    Very nice. The building itself is quite interesting, and you captured it in such a way that we can see the different parts of it. Nice clean lines. The sandstone texture is perfect. I wouldn't have known it was a texture had you not mentioned it as it looks so natural.

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    Congratulations. This is a great image.

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