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    Last leaves on a small tree in the woods behind our house. I used PB and Topaz on the image and then used Ps Spherize to create a sphere effect. I used layer styles to create the frame effect. I used a layer mask to erase some sharp edges of the sphere under the frame since it was round.
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    Really cool looking effect and image Judy. I like this very much. I might tone down just the one spot in the BG on the top middle right(very,very minor)Love the effect on the leaves inside the bubble.:)

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    Thanks Denise. I toned down the spot and a couple of other minor ones too.

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    It looks great Judy, You are really doing a great job w/ the PB filters.

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    Thanks! I know I probably use it too much but it has many cool filters in it besides just oil paint.

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    Excellent effect, Judy! There's absolutely no reason to not have a favorite filter or effect that you use almost all the time. Take my addiction to "old photos" as an example! ;) I love the look of the leaves and the oval framing is very cool. The bit of toning down in the repost was the perfect touch. Well done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy Howle View Post
    Thanks! I know I probably use it too much but it has many cool filters in it besides just oil paint.

    I agree w/ Christopher- we are all here perfecting our skills with the use of our chosen filters and I think that is great. After all developing our own style and being known for that look is a good thing to me.:)

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    Thanks Christopher and Denise! I'm glad you aren't getting tired of seeing my style!

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    Judy, Love your stile with PB and the subtle textures/blends you apply! This is truly unique and a very pleasing Fall motif. :)

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    This is awesome, Judy. Love the colors and effect. Great use of filters. Excellent work.

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    Everyone has gotta have style...like the colors, details and composition, I've used this framing before see http://www.birdphotographers.net/for...31086-Saw-Whet
    Very nicely done..

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