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    IT just keeps on going into more versions.

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    Just sticking my nose in here for a sec. What is it? I really like it. It is evocative and the "eyes" are great. I wish for more room at the bottom so that the lobe (???) with the yellow were not cut off.

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    Artie,
    I took some images of a screen from a screen door with some glycerine drops in some spaces. The background was green and the drops picked up red and yellow. I then used some PS plug ins and Photo Impact to do some changes in the original image. I then did some shots of my own eyes, then sized and pasted them on the image, then did another manipulation for this final image. I did so many, that I forgot which exact change went on here.
    Originally, the eyes were faintly behind the image, but this is with those faint eyes plus another set laid onto the holes from flaming pear flexify functions. Sort of a four eyes view.
    thanks for the comments.
    Steve

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