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    Default Un-Painted 3D Trillium

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    This was a Painted Trillium that I shot in the Adirondacks. I used Topaz Simplify and created some boxes to try to create a 3D effect.

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    Very cool effect Nick. I like the un-paited look very much. Your use of boxes adds a lot of dimention and interest -well done.

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    I like the unpainted look but to my eye the boxes are distracting I am drawn personally to them more than the flower

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    Really neat idea, Nick, and well executed.:)
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    Very cool and creative Nick. I wonder what it might have looked like if you had continued hiding and revealing the lines. Just a thought.

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    Neat idea, the boxes give it depth and an optical illusion feel...tfs

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    Nick, That's a great "out of the box" way to add depth! I like the outcome and the originality.
    Patti

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    Thanks guys. Actually I have been thinking about it. I think if you choose a flower with a lot of leaves/pedals and shoot it dead on, you can actually really have some fun with these boxes. If you spend some time to really think about the depth, I think the effect can really be pronounced. Yes Jacki I think you can play with the lines all day to really get some cool effects.

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