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    OK.....so I'm a little behind in the fract thing.....now you are all going to make me try flipping!!!??? Denise gave me the idea on this flower.....so figured I'd try it! Way too much time spent trying different modes......I blended 2 and then erased the bee back in. I have to go back to in camera now as my head is still spinning!

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    Wow you are scaring me...venturing into Fract...looks good, I really like the flower, I think a little more of the unfracted bee would be better but works as presented.

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    Excellent first Fractalius image. I love the high key and the bee puts this over the top. I like the amount of the original that you revealed. Well done!!:)

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    Cool frac. The fun is just beginning ;)

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    However much work you put in the result was Fract-tastic. I love the colors and the sketched look. Brilliantly done.
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    Awesome Roman - I see two images here - one without the bee just the flower would also be sweet!!
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    Beautifully done, Roman. I like the comp and the high key, in addition to the Fractalius.

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    Hey, Roman - a great fractalius - now how about a flipped fract?:D
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    Roman, you amaze me! You're fracting and flipping with the rest of us? Awesome!

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    Roman, Beautiful image! I love the colors and the gentle use of the fract tool. So far I have resisted the Fract Movement, but this is one of those fract images that might make me a convert. Well done.

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    Excellent fracting Roman! Love the simple colors and the interior detail. Super job!
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    Thanks all!!! While I must admit to being an in camera guy......I always have huge inspiration when I visit OOTB!!! Yes.....I may even flip one!
    Patti......I come kicking and screaming to the filters.....but they are now a very viable option in the new digital age! Not sure you remeember painting slides.....sandwiching them for textures......I am slowly being converted!!! The wild west is alive and well again!

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    Roman, I like everything about this frac, the flower, bee..the amount of frac applied and the High key effect..it rocks

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    I can't believe you actually did this Roman, it is much too sedate from what you usually do. Maybe the Shiastsu has you down:)

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