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    A little simpler version. They seem to really love dancing!

    Modifications in CS4 included; Copy/Flip, Fract, Vibrance &Saturation, Topaz Adjust 4 and Twirl.

    Enjoy!

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    Hey, Mark, I really like the flamenco dancer look to this
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    Love it Mark, The fiery glow and the poses work well together. The colors are off the chart!

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    Hi Mark, great work here. Love the color and the treatment. Well done!

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    Wow. Spooningos!

    Very fun and colorful, Mark!

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    Mark, this one's off the chart for me! I love it! This reminds me so much of artworks I've seen that are painted on black velvet. Excellent job of manipulating the spoonies so they weren't symmetrical and then placing them in the frame. I'm loving the under-stated framing with just the one white line. I'm really impressed with this image, good job! One little bit that I see is a reddish area right in the middle of the frame, between the two birds. I would paint that to black.
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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

    I painted over the Magenta area that Kerry mentioned. Didn't catch that the first time. It was the blending of the two areas that did it. Thanks Kerry...

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    Wow, bold colors really fit the title and feel of this. I hadn't noticed the magenta untill eagle eye Kerry mentioned it either . The repost is great.

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    Thanks Dave for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

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