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    Julie Kenward
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    Here's another interpretive floral image using the Flaming Pear "Twist" filter. I also used liquify, a colored vignette, a slight "twist" in PS and a few other things I'm sure I'll never remember before arriving at the final image. (You know how that is, right?)

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    Jules, First of all I'd like to say I am really loving your images lately. This is another lovely abstract. I absolutely love the colors and the way the image funnels together!!

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    Jules;

    Your new fetish is producing a lovely bunch of of abstract flower masterpieces that are all wall hangers you will enjoy from every vantage point in your abode. I love them here in minature, and can visualize how beautiful full size must look.

    Well done, keep them coming

    Warm hugs

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    Julie, great abstract - I'm really enjoying this one!

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    Jules, I love this one also! Being from Florida it has an eerie "eye of a hurricane" look. Both images are definitely wall-hangers
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    Thanks everyone! Cheryl, I thought the same thing...that it looked like a hurricane eye. I undid the twist and pumped up the contrast and that image turned out different but very similar - just less "eye" to it!

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    I guess you could call it a floral hurricane! The colors and design make a wonderful abstract painting.

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    Very interesting image and application, Jules.

    Nice texture and colors.

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    Julie, I love the colors and the abstract to this. Very nicely done!

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