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    This image is a blend of Fractalius (crayon) and the original with the Nik graduated filter applied.

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    Richard, I really like the comp and the amount of frac feels just right. That top part of the leaf reminds me of a bird's head!

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    Richard, Very cool effect and a great subject. I might try to clean up the shadow(?)by the stem at the top where it meets the leaf. Perfect theme image!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denise ippolito View Post
    ...I might try to clean up the shadow(?)by the stem at the top where it meets the leaf.
    I did though not enough ole eagle eyes. I'll go back and do some more... thanks for pointing that out.

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    Very nice perspective and composition, Richard. I love the stained glass look to the leaf. Excellent work!
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    Love the clean, graphic composition and just the right amount of fract. The rich red colors and patterns on leafs are wonderful, they do look a bit like stained glass as Chistopher points out. Agree about shadow, and I like that the upper leaf is a bit lighter, but wondering if it is just a tad too light.

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    Nice work Richard, love the fract effect on this!

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