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    I had this image file from earlier experiments with slow shutter speeds and blurred water. I played with it a while back when I first got Fractalious and forgot that I had it. I always liked the touch of green through the rocks.

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    Like the colors and the and the flow in the water. Not sure if I would keep the diagonal line at the very edge of the bottom of the frame. At any rate I think it's a nice image.

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    Nice interpretation Dave. I don't do Frac much, so will leave that feedback to others. Otherwise, I like the colors, flow and energy of the image. The diagonal is OK with me, it shows wave action. The original must have been quite nice. Very cool.

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    Have Dave,
    I'm with Susan on the LR diagonal.....mostly because of the color and it draws the eye there. Making it more similar to the other water tones may help.....otherwise I would crop it out if mine. The rest works very well and yes....the hint of greenery is a nice touch!

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    Dave, I like the effect of the filter on the scene. I think the diagonal at the bottom of the image shows the wave action as Jay has suggested. I think the image would be flat w/o it. Nice job!!

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    Thank you everyone. I actually did remove a fair portion of the shells and stones rubble at the bottom , which was the waterline. I couldn't decide if I should go more or less. I felt it needed something at the base though. Thanks again for the time and thoughts.

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    I really like the filter effect on this image and agree with Denise and Jay about having the diagonal lines at the bottom in the comp! Wish this filter was available for mac's ;-)

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    Beautiful composition, Dave. I too like the fract effect. Nicely done.

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    Hi Dave, nice use of fractalius on this one. I too would leave the diagonal at the bottom.

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    Hi Dave, I think I remember seeing this one in its previous incarnation. I also remember liking it and I like this one too. The look reminds me of ice or some "other substance" growing on the rocks. I wouldn't change the crop.
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    Nice image and application, Dave.

    I can take or leave the line. Like the colors as you noted.

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    Dave. I remember this image. I like the fract work on this one and like the sand at the bottom. Nicely done.

    Nathan, I'm definitely not an expert on this because I don't have a Mac but I think there's a way to run fractalius with a Mac. Hopefully someone will chime in with details.
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