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    Default Spoonbill Kaleidescope

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    I used a kaleidoscope filter for the background layer, combined it with a flipped Spoonbill. I probably shouldn't have put my sig on this but I already deleted the image from my files.

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    Lolol..why did you delete it ....its a work of art, well done
    I may keep it in my Denise files...

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    This is a bit weird--all those heads looking at me.

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    Thanks Paul and Anita. I agree it's a bit weird

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    Looks like you had some fun with this, Denise! Pretty wild three eyed creature you created. Nice symmetry you created with the flip, and cool effect with Kaleidescope filter. Like how you framed it with the faded, transparent images in each corner. I like it!

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    Denise, I love weird! I like the way you used the spoonie variations as graphic elements. I think the original image really lends itself to this interpretation and I love what you did with it. Way cool!
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    Very nice, Denise. Love the framing with other spoonie-creatures

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    Excellent composition, Denise. It feels like being in under water with all those eyes looking from above. Very creative! Nicely done.

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