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    I have been away for a while, not because I wanted to but to refresh my batteries. Working at getting some fresh ideas to compete with all the lovely work I've seen over the past month.

    I'm off next week on a mini photo safari..hopefully I'll get the birds I am after

    Last night i tried to come up with something, looked through my images and picked this image of birch bark..something we commonly see but seldom appreciate.

    Hope you like it....

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    Paul, PiP is certainly an OOTB thinking here! I think each of the images stands on its own and are nice abstracts. It is different and I like it! TFS.

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    Paul,

    Novel idea. I've only used this to watch two football games at once..............:). One observation, that right side bright red hang of bark is super in the PIP, I would consider moving the PIP to see how it got rendered
    in the blur......................

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    Nice image and application, Paul.

    Very interesting approach to a common image. BB gives a nice effect. Wish we had some down here!!

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    Hey Paul,
    I really like the thinking here and the execution is VG also!

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    Cool idea Paul. I really like how this turned out.

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    Paul, Very creative and way to think OOTB. I like the transformation and I think you did a great job w/ the execution.

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