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    Topaz Adjust mostly. I think I used Clean also.

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    This is my favorite -- at least of the non-negative ones. I like the diagonal orientation of the main leaf, the curves, the water drops, the open shadows, and all the brown tones. Very nicely done, Judy.

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    Thanks Dennis!

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    Judy, this is my favorite so far of your leaf compositions. Really a feast for the eyes for all the reasons Dennis has mentioned. Excellent!

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    Another nice one Judy. I like your choice of composition and the detail.

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    Hey Judy,
    Love the tones and textures of this one and the drops are a nice touch too!

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    What a lovely organic feel to this. Roman voiced my thoughts exactly; tones, textures and water drops are great.

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    Thanks everyone! Who knew?! I was afraid it was too "plain" to generate much interest and thinking I should have popped the detail a bit more after seeing it here.

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    I love them all...but what's not to love? The texture and colors are fantastic and you did a great job of getting some super focus on those water drops.

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    Judy, Sometimes a natural shot just speaks for itself, and this does with ooommph. Wow, this is a great shot for all the reasons mentioned above.

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    Crisp & Autumnal. Good light on the drops.

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    Very nice Judy, I like the crop for this one. Quite nice!

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