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    Used some of my Mom's scanned slides to add the images in the windows. These are the roses she used to grow. The halcyon days!

    Numerous filters used Frac, NIK, and Lucis Art.
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    Very cool, Jackie! I like that you mixed the natural with the Fract'd! I also like that you toned down the colors of the insert so it would seem vintage-y like the building.

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    Love the 3D look!

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    Jackie, Way cool image . I love the overall comp. I wish the rose wasn't clipped. Very interesting use of the effect. Congrats on your image being featured in Artie's Bulletin.

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    Well it was either the chimney or the flowers. I chose the chimney. Here is a repost. Looking forward to the bulletin. Thanks D. Christopher, changed the colour of the sky.
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    Very nice, Jackie. I like how the building is old and weathered :), and nice scene through the window. I could go either way on the clipped rose, though I do prefer the lighter blue of the sky in the original.
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    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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