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    Dear all
    Used Denise tutorial here

    All commnets are welcome & much appreciated
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    Harshad, Looks like you used the liquid tool instead of the twirl-but I like the abstract look you achieved.Very nice blend of colors w/ an interesting center. If it were mine I might take some off the top and right and put your yellow swirl in the ROT more. I know you were thinking crop from the left and eliminate the deader space-but I brought it into photoshop and liked the look-just a suggestion for you to try. Or you can leave it as is- nice either way.Very well done.
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    Actually this was in my mind
    Thanks for suggations, I have done twirl first and then applied some filter which I dont remember now :o
    How it looks

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    Harshad, I like it! I think you used the liquid filter-It's alot of fun and you really came up w/ a good one here.
    This reminds me of native dancers entering the fire from the left. At least that's what I see when I look at it.I imagine everyone will see something different!!Very nice!!

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    Hi Harshad, Denise gave a good recommendation and after seeing the repost I like the look. Image looks better balanced to my eye even though its an abstract. Good use of color!!

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    Very nice abstract, Harshad. Green and yellow works well here. Good use of the liquefy filter here.

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    Nice image Harshad. One thing about abstract is you don't have to use what you created, but can create many options from it.

    This is one other alternative for cropping it.

    Your image ... your vision.

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    Nice image Harshad. One thing about abstract is you don't have to use what you created, but can create many options from it.

    This is one other alternative for cropping it. You can also flip it 90 or 180 degrees. ;)

    Your image ... your vision.

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    Great advise given by Lady Denise, and your repost is super Harshad...well done...I like it...:cool:

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    Nice abstract Harshadbhai! Works for me, twirl or swirl! :D

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