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    This is a view of our garden, actually our backyard preserve area, well, maybe not as it is, but as I saw it that day!

    There were many steps in CS4, Topaz and Fractalius in it's creation, including; Fractalius, B&W, Sepia Tone, Selective Color, Topaz Adjust 5, Topaz Detail, and other steps, including the selective bucket painting of the flower and the leaf.

    Enjoy!

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    Alot of time and effort went into this fineimage. Perhaps a bit busy for some , but it still has impact. Might make a nice greeting card cover.

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    Hi Mark;

    Nice one, all your hard work paid off, I like the over all feel of your selection of colors and processing. I wonder if you remember all the steps you used? I never can.

    Thanks for sharing it with us.

    Gus

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    For me the red flower at the bottom and the repeating lines of the same kind of flower elsewhere in the image create a nice compostion that holds together all the other colors and lines. The black border is good and defines the space. Bold & creative!

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    I agree bold and creative! I like the way you framed this.

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    Mark, this certainly is a bold composition! There are so many elements with colors and texture - does not seem to be out of place. I like it!

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    Mark, I really like the strong bold, colorful look to this one. The elements are also well arranged within the comp. Nice work for sure!

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    Thanks all for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

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