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    Default Mississippi Christmas Tree

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    Just now got around to artsy editing on this one! Magnolia Christmas Tree at the Riverwalk at the edge of town. I used Jixipix Impresso and Topaz Impression on separate layers blended together.

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    I like the overall look and the brush effect at the edges. Maybe crop more loosely, especially at the sides?

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    Yes, I like the effect but my first thought was that it is cropped too close on the sides.

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    Thanks Dennis and Hazel. I cropped it tight because of other stuff next to it on both sides. Another tree next to it on the right and the walking bridge entrance on the left. I don't like it that close either but...

    Quote Originally Posted by Dennis Bishop View Post
    I like the overall look and the brush effect at the edges. Maybe crop more loosely, especially at the sides?

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    Hey, sometimes you just gotta work with what you have. Still like the effect you created.

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    Thanks, that's the way it is sometimes.

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    The two effects you used work really well together. I would not have known this was a Magnolia. Very attractive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anita Bower View Post
    The two effects you used work really well together. I would not have known this was a Magnolia. Very attractive!
    Thanks Anita! Here is the original.

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    Thanks for the original.

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    Hi, Judy, you could copy the left part of the tree, flip it and paste it onto the right after expanding the canvas on that side. It shouldn't be that hard to do
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