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    I started w/ an old image that I wanted to redo. I added the frac. effect and poster edges then a bit of texure. I de-sat. a bit and added my chop and my name.Is it too busy for my chop and name. Did I place them correctly in the frame? I tried to incorporate as much black as I could.

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    Nice work once again Denise! The chop and calligraphy placement works for me. You could put them in many locations with this comp. I would suggest that the chop be crimson red though! It doesn't have to be a solid block of color but it should be crimson. Good work!

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    Thanks Dan, I will change the color of the chop. I appreciate the knowledgeable feedback once again.:)

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    Another beautiful work, Denise. The soft color and the effect. Really well processed.

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    Love it D, everything works for me in this one.

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    Denise, I really like the effect using fract and poster edges - the petals look like feathers:) I think I might like
    a little less detail in the white stigma.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Thanks folks. I appreciate the feedback. Cheryl, I'll look into that- Thanks.:)

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    you've really mastered using the fract. in a subtle way.. I really like the etching effect along with the soft colors. Great depth too, and I like Cheryl's suggestion to soften the stigma just a tad. Well done Denise! :)

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