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    One more image for this week's theme. On this one, I only used one texture for a change and that was very subtly. The color toning was done with two color fill layers, one a brown set to vivid light and the other a light yellow set to linear burn. I also added a vignette. Any comments and suggestions would be most appreciated.
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    Christopher, I like the center crop for this. The middle of the flower seems to have some movement that adds some interest. The color toning you added is lovely. I like the vignette, but I feel it has a "boxy" look. I might round it off more to go w/ the flow of the flower. Nicely done:)

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    Another beautiful image, Christopher. Nice job with the color toning. I think I agree with Denise regarding the vignetting.

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    Christopher, I love the color toning.:)
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    Thanks for the comments, Denise, Cindy, and Cheryl. Here's a repost with a more rounded vignette. Let me know what you think.
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    Christopher, You'll have to wait for the others-I can't tell the difference. Sorry.:)

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    Like the OP. Might just add a small black line to serve as a frame. Like the light in this one.

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    Christopher, agree with Jackie about the thin black line. I love the lighting on this - very pretty indeed :)

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