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    Default Gerbera Pano Fract

    I created this from a single image. The original image has only two Gerbera daisies in the comp so I flipped it horizontally and renamed the file. Then opened up the original and the renamed file and stitched them into a 3 flower panoramic which in turn I ran through Fractalius. The left daisy and right daisy are the same daisy.

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    Nice balance and cool colors. The filtering looks good as does the comp. A sliver off the top would look nice too.

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    Andrew, very clever and makes for a nice family group shot! I like the colors and the nice fract outlines. It would be interesting to see what this one would look like if you did a blur on the bg, or maybe go the other way and use a canvas texture or something? The little "hairs" that Fractalius puts into the bg are always a little odd to me, but that's just me. Love it as is!
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    Very nice composition, Andrew. Nicely balanced with the addition of the third one. Love the bright colors and the effect. Nicely done.

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    That was a creative idea and made a more interesting comp by adding the extra daisy. It's very colorful and the fract work is up to your usual standards I'm inspired to try it on flowers.

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    Like the bright colors and frac work on this, Andrew! Nice creative way to transform a single image into a new composition. I think Kerry may have a good suggestion about adding some texture or effect to the BG. Nice work!

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    Nice work, Andrew! Great idea adding a third one to balance the comp. I love the bright, fun colors and the bold frac effect. I agree with Denise on taking a little off the top.
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    Thanks folks for the comments, very much appreciated!

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    I like the composition and the slight panorama aspect of it, and the addition of the third flower - for some reason flowers and macros seem to work better in odd numbers. I could see this as an even longer panorama with additional flowers. Perhaps a little too symmetrical as is for my tastes. I like the textured background.

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