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    Well, this one was done during a few glasses of wine and I don't really remember the steps but I think that I applied polar coordinates to a squared canvas bg layer, changed the blending mode (can't remember to what!), adjusted the opacity down and then flattened and added a "flood" and a fract!:eek:

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    Dan, I was wondering when we would see the flood!! I love it. If it were mine I might add the original eye to add some more interest. Very cool and unique!!

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    Dan, I vote for Art. Nicely done. Throughly enjoyed the processing technique!

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    Yes to the eye , and it looks like it was a GREAT bottle of wine!!!!!. Very different and well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Senzatimore View Post
    Yes to the eye , and it looks like it was a GREAT bottle of wine!!!!!. Very different and well done.
    Thanks guys! I agree re: the eye! I over looked that! (musta been the wine) Here's another post with it!

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    Dan, the repost rocks! I get an impression of a giant egret crescent moon setting on a lake. Very inventive and interesting! Bacchus would be proud...
    "It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera... they are made with the eye, heart, and head." - Henri Cartier Bresson

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    Hi Dan, love the repost and the filtering to create the effect

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    Excellent repost, Dan! Definitely looks better with the eye. I love the colors and reflection, and the curve formed by the bird's head and beak is awesome. I might prefer a little more room to the right, but that's minor.
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    Awesome!!!

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    Dan, the repost is IT!
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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    Dan,

    Wonderfully creative! The re-post works for me... actually the first really doesn't bother me with the abstract eye. Fantastic use of filters. Well done.

    Richard

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