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    Default Theme: Pumpkin

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    I took this image and added a find edges layer and then blended it w/ the saturation mode-which left an orange line around the pumpkin which I liked.Then masked back in the BG and painted some of the hay.

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    beautiful compo , BG and use of filter ,
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    Ditto on the composition! Excellent. The unexpected colors of the white pumpkin next to the orange flowers (expected color for a pumpkin) got my attention.

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    Denise, the muted backround colors and the interesting pumpkin gives this a real autumn look.

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    wonderful comp and colors......love the stem the most of anything.

    As an option, adding some light and shadow to the pumpkin will
    help give it shape and at same time increase the 3D look of the image.
    Only an option, thanks for continuing to be so open to my pp playing

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    Subtle yet effective-thanks!The stem seems more alive.

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