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    Dave Phillips
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    took the original and did a double twist....CCW and CW, rotated 90°.
    Changed some saturations, then superimposed and extraction of the original
    and added canvas.....twisted only version below(without enhancements).

    Thanks for looking and c/c

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    double twisted layer used for bg above

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    Very nice twist! Is this your first time?:DOr have you done the twist before?!!! I like the colors and the twirl is just the right amount. Nice extraction and composite. The border goes well w/ the image.

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    Looks like delicate hair i the bg. Well done. Good contrast to the center

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    Nice image and effect. Like the use of the frame, but possibly would reduce the width a little to about 1/2".

    But your image .. Your vision.

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    Lovely treatmnet here and tremendous effect , Agreed with Mark here about redcuing size of frame
    TFS

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    The wispy flowing backround really gives the image life and gives me the illusion of floating through space. The flower is crisp and nicely placed within the frame...

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    Beautiful image, Dave! Wonderful effect and colors!
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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