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    Default Sea of Time

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    This image, of the Atlantic ocean, was taken at BlowingRocks Nature Conservancy in Jupiter, Fl.

    Modifications in CS4 and Topaz included; B&W, Dry Brush,Accent Edges, Sepia Filter, Topaz Lens Effects, Channel Mixer and other normalPS adjustments.

    Enjoy!

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    Your vision, your image but this is missing something, not sure if its the colors or the lack of detail...but hey thats just my opinion...TFS

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    Mark, Not sure about the framing on this one. I like the idea of the B&W but I think Paul hits on a good point. The layers are nice.

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    Mark, I actually like the old style oval aperture-mat frame with the sepia toned image. It tells a story of someones memory of 'sea of time'. Nicely done.

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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

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    The waves look a bit more like snow banks on my monitor. re other comments about coloring...maybe another color matt, lke a deep red or deep deep ocean color.?

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