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    I can't leave fractilius alone I produced two fract layers that were sort of opposites, adjusted opacity, produced a layer from that and added "chrome", reduced opacity and this produced a little 3D to the fract tendrils C&C welcome!

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    Dan, you have a knack for portraying the mundane in a flamboyant manner! Good thinking to combine fract layers, it really works wonders here! Love the look, the colors, and the border treatment you did. Very cool turkey indeed!
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    Dan, Very nice processing and thanks for the work flow. I like that you used different layers and using chrome-I never would have thought of it. Clever and wonderful!

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    Dan, very nicely processed and creative thinking! It turned out very, very well. Nice work!

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    Amazing Combo of frac and effects, Dan. The eye is a wonderful anchor point. Great job!

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    A very wild-looking turkey indeed, Dan! Love the unique frac effect. I wonder how it would look if the whole BG was light rather than being dark at the top. Just a thought. Very well done!
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    I think this is a turkey from the 60's...lovely work, Dan...lovely OOTB image

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    wow, Dan, this is like the mythical fire bird except that it is cooled down a bit with recent Northern California rains Lovely effect.

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