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    This is another image from our backyard preserve area.

    Modifications included; CS4, Fractalius, Zoom Blur, Hue/Saturation, Ocean Ripples and other normal PS adjustments.

    Enjoy!

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    Per recent tradition, here is the original for your viewing pleasure.

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    Mark, pretty impressive transformation! I like the signature abstract look and contrast between dark and bright colors. I love the framing!! Cool!
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    I agree, never would have thought your image came from that original...an explosion of color..well done

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    Thanks Kerry and Paul for viewing and comments. Appreciate it.

    When I saw the image area, offset to the left, I didn't know if I wanted to expand the BLK area, or do as I did. I thought that flipping the matte area to mimic the BLK border of the image would be interesting. Seems to have worked for me and appreciate it that you agree. Not all will, but that is why we have art afterall, to allow for different interpetations of life and visions.

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