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    I did a water drop image w/ Roman K. and BPN'er, Susan Candelari. I added the fractalius filter to it. I made a custom setting out of a bit of the glow and the soft fix. I had already created. I recropped my original as per Artie's suggestions. Here is the link to the one I posted in Macro.While you are there check out Roman's version-it kicks some___:)

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    This is pretty cool Denise. Love the dark tones and the fire! How did you do the BG??

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    Jackie, Thanks- we put a print of one of Roman's fire images in the BG.(I think he posted it in Macro last week.) The water bowl was a cobalt blue bowl that added beautiful deep blue tones to the image.

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    fascinating! love the details you captured.. looks like a lava flow, very cool Denise :)

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    Beautiful image, Denise! :) Love the colors and the splash is perfect! Thanks for the setup info.
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Wow. I've seen lots of water drop images and I've even tried it. It is very hard to do. This is the best one I have ever seen! The splash from the drop is perfect. The fire adds such a primitive feeling of the first elements (air, earth, fire and water) and the colors are vibrant and dramatic. I do like the crop. Great job!

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    Thanks everyone. I appreciate it. This was my first one. Hope to keep doing these-I love this effect and the possibilities:).

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    Hi Denise

    Fascinating image. With Cindy's mention of lava, it put me in mind of Pele- Goddess of Fire. Having lived on the Big Island of Hawaii for 5 years when I first retired we camped many nights in Volcano Park and were fascinated by the lava flowing down into the sea spewing up masses of steam. Also created a new black sand beach.

    Your exquisite image brought back a lot of great memories, as I met Gina there,

    Thanks for sharing another touch of class creation.

    Uncle Gus

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    Thanks Gus, I appreciate the kind words.:)

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