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    I took this image of the wooded area in front of my house last year. I posted it in the Landscape Forum and Roman cropped the top of the trees off-at first I didn't like it but now I see his vision:). I added the fractalius set to "my soft fix" preset. I liked the way it may everything look wind tossed. I adjusted the sat.

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    Hi Denise, you sure have created your own storm here. Great effect, and just love the wooden fence inter mingled between the trees. Well thought out.

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    Thanks Stuart. I appreciate the comments:)

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    wonderful muted tones and I really like the soft feel and sense of motion the filtering created Denise. Lovely image and great ps work as always :)

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    Wow. The image design is perfect. The mood is wonderful. The colors, esp. the brown trunks, are luscious. And the Fract treatment puts it over the top. Your creativity with this new toy seems to be limitless. I am hoping to cash in on the promised Fract private lesson as soon as I can figure out how to find/install mine... It downloaded and now I can't find it. :(

    I keep scrolling up to look at the image again and again. Was it windy when you created it or is that the Fract effect? (Duh; never mind, I read the title.)
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    Denise - it doesn't get much better than this:) The fence winding through the trees really adds to the
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    Beautiful work, Denise. This really does appear to be what I am looking at right outside my own windows right about now! You really caught the perfect storm with your fract knowledge.

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    Thankyou all for your kind comments. I appreciate it.
    Artie, I hope you found the program. If you are still having problems finding it let me know:)

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    YAW. No clue where it went :confused: but always :).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Morris View Post
    YAW. No clue where it went :confused: but always :).
    e-mail sent:)

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    This is now one of my favourite of yours Denise, I can't put it in words..the mood, just enough fractalius, really does look windblown...very very nice..would like to see this in a frame...TFS

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    Thankyou Paul, I appreciate your kind words. :)

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