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    Well that is what they remind me of. Started with the base image and then frac'd. (used Denise's preset for Glow 100) Lowered the opacity to about 85 percent using pin light blending mode. Added some more red saturation. This is from a picture I posted earlier in this forum.

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    Jackie, I don't think I can recall or guess the base image you used here. Very nice effect and glow. The color makes this special.

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    Neurons is a good description, Jackie. Nice effect here.
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    Very nice effect Jackie....well done

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    wow... beautiful effect! Love this abstract. Very nicely done.

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    Neurons having a dance party:) Great abstract, Jackie. So vibrant!

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    Nice image and application, Jackie.

    Interesting patters and colors.

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    Thanks for the comments, here is the original photo. I rotated it. An abstract from an abstract.:)

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    Wow Jackie! Very creative and I love the original too. The fract version has an ethereal feel to it which I love.
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    Super cool! This looks like something you'd see on CSI! Love the hot reds and the motion as my eye travels up and down the piece. The original image is beautiful as well!

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    Jackie - I remember the original - I loved it:) The neurons are cool also.
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    Nice Jackie! Good call to rotate the canvas and give this an upward motion! Putting your sig in the URC is a great touch. Really like the dimensionality the fracting gave it! Base image is also very cool.
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