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    Default Zebra stripe abstract

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    I took the original of a section of zebra stripes into PB kaleidoscope and then added a sepia photo filter. Some of the fineness of the detail has been lost reducing this for the web as I had to go down to 30% quality.

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    Very interesting and neat abstract Nancy. I'll have to go the zoo again!!!

    Too bad the detail was compromised, I bet it is really nice full image. I might have cropped more, to allow for more detail, but still nice as is. It has its own feel at reduced resolutiion as well.

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    I like the pattern and the colors, Nancy. That is a fun filter to play with.

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    Wonderful pattern and textures. My first thought was that it would make a gorgeous rug!

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    Nancy, this is really cool. I think the textures look like a sisal rug. Well done
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    Nancy, This is outstanding! Very interesting pattern and I could see this as a large print. I might evict the teeny sliver of white in the LLC before print. I like how you chose to put it on a diagonal. Nice work!

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    I like this a lot. The textures jump right out at you.

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    Hi Nancy, I like this filter a lot - fun to play with! I like your use of it. It reminds me of scratch art. I feel you pain regarding lost detail. Some of the best images created by PB are impossible to reproduce at the required file size. Good thing is, we all know and understand.
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    This is a very effective use of the filters to get a really nice abstract. Impressive work.

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    Thank you all very much!! Cheryl & Anita, I also thought of a rug, especially sisal, after I finished it! Mark, I already did crop it some hoping for a bit more detail to show.

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