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    This was done using the multiple exposure feature for the Nikon D200, I think there were 6 exposures combined and I moved the camera up and down slightly during exposure. In PS CS3 I boosted the S/H and played with the curves.

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    <------------- is jumping with joy!!!!!

    My dear partner is here :)

    And with a marvelous textured creation to boot. You know I'm loving your latest work, we just don't have the colorings here, although I keep trying.

    I'll post a DC tomorrow in your honor!

    Red carpet welcome to BPN.

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    Big Red Carpet Mike !!!!!!

    Have been missing your fine creations Love the textures and colors !!! Glad your are over Your very much appreciated !!!!

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    Interesting image Mike. I like the colors and textural look. Would likke to see this as a large painting with gobs 'n' gobs of thick textured paint ...possibly applied with pallet knife. Nice job.

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    A work of art for sure!

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    Hey Mike, This is stunningly beautiful and intriguing. The very few flowers cut off in the lower right hand corner bother me a bit. If it fits with your personal ethics, I would get rid of them to yield a perfectly clean lower edge.

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    Great color saturation in the image. Love the dream like effect. This should be printed very large. NIce work.

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    Thanks for all of your comments and sugestions. Artie, you are right about the lower edge needing to be cleaned up a bit, sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees.

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    YAW. I still love it.

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