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    Default Theme: Purple Dreams

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    I finally got around to my photos from Bellevue Botanical Gardens and here is one that I enhanced with 2 textures, one from Photomorphis used twice and the one with text from French Kiss.

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    I really like the purple color and the slanted frame! (Did you slant the frame?) Great textures used. I might have cropped off a bit more from the top of the flower image. Excellent OOTB.

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    The slanted frame and the glorious textured mix of pinks/purples/blues really capture attention! Lovely composition with the pink flowers stretching from side to side on a diagonal and that the pinks in the textures continue that visual effect. The script in the textures adds an elegant note. Well done!

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    Thanks Anita! The reason I left the top part in is because that's the only place where the text in the texture shows up well which I liked. Yes, I slanted the texture with the text and the flower image which I had merged first. Then I duplicated the background with the text texture over it and merged those two and slanted/transformed that layer, so it had several layers including the merged ones.

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    I really like the purple color and the slanted frame! (Did you slant the frame?) Great textures used. I might have cropped off a bit more from the top of the flower image. Excellent OOTB.
    Last edited by Judy Howle; 08-21-2015 at 09:02 AM.

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    Thanks Nancy!

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    Very pretty Judy and nice use of textures and framing. I love the color scheme and the textures look great. This would make a very nice greeting card.
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    Thanks Kerry! I'll print some cards!

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    I love the colors and textures of the frame, and the way that they add to the effect of the flowers.

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    I like the texture and color of the post processing. Accentuating the diagonal line of the flowers with the insert is effective.

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