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    Default Gazebo Flip

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    I almost never post an image that has been previously posted, however I think this one illustrates the "flip" technique and shows that it doesn't have to be an off the wall look to be a flip. Also because Dave Phillips helped me with this one. He suggested using a pale blue/green gradient to the water portion of the image to make it more realistic. I wanted to share that tip with everyone.

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    Denise, I remember this and still love it. The gradient really worked
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    Lovely work. I'm not sure I would have thought to flip an entire scene but it really works!

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    This flip works really well and the tip about the gradient is much appreciated. Thanks!

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    Denise,

    I'm glad you re-posted this image as I never saw the original post. Beautifully done and thanks for sharing the post processing technique.

    Richard

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    Excellent composition, Denise. I like your use of gradient. It has come out very nice.

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    Very lovely work, Denise. It's a beautiful scene, and the flip with the gradient looks very realistic.
    God Bless
    Christopher, Old Photo Master and Master Texturizer

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    Hi Denise, this is a beautiful flip. very nice work!

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    That looks really good Denise. I'll have to remember Dave's tip in the future. The matt frame looks good too. TFS.

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    Thank you all for your kind comments. I appreciate them all.

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    I dont recall seeing your OP, but certainly like what I see here. I like the colours, and interesting texture to the frame too. A fine image Denise.

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