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    Default Theme:Flipped Gazebo

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    I posted this image on BPN before with a wider crop w/o a flip.I'm not crazy about the frame but it looks like it's missing something w/o it.Maybe it needs one of Mark's big black frames!!
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    Very nice, Denise, maybe adding a soft Flood would give it a pop?

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    Fabs, Dave Phillips had sent me a re-do w/ his thoughts of the image and I pretty much tried to recreate it. It does have a slight surface blur w/ gradient tint to mimic a pond look (Dave's sugg.) so hope this is similar to what you were thinking also!!!:)

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    Denise - I love the original image and the redo makes it really special.

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    Excellent Denise...Love the soft colors which frame the image nicely. Well done!

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    Very nice Denise! This gives another use to the "flip" action, to create the pond reflection look! Nice Job!

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    I like this one a lot Denise, glad you tried the pond reflection look....you did
    a wonderful job......very serene and calm, a place one would enjoy for sitting a while

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    Dave, Thanks again for your help-it really added the finishing touches!!

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    Looks like a great Greeting Card....you've opened up new doors here...the reflection effect...

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