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    Hi Folks;

    Painted this Trichocereus Flying saucer from our garden with another free add on, Pixel Bender which I think holds it own amongst the money guys.

    Comments always welcome as a great learning tool. Don't be shy and make a redo to show your idea. One picture is better than a 1000 words.

    Weather a nippy 81F, however, the snowbirds love it, as we love them.

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    Here is the one I meant to post for the Pink Theme.

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    I like the flower, the bee, and the effect. I do prefer the slightly looser crop of the Pane 1 image.
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    Hi Gus, I prefer the original post as well. the PB work is wonderful. Today we enjoyed a balmy +2 Celsius, 3 inches of snow, after lots of freezing rain from the night before

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    Very beautiful flower Gus, I like the OP best too. The PB treatment worked nicely here. Maybe a teeny tiny sliver more room on top.

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    That's a beautiful flower and effect, Gus. I too like the OP.

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    Original for me also, fits the theme, like the framing, nice effects.. well done

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    I like the original too. Nice PB effect Gus.

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    I like both! Wonderful swirls and colors. Lots to look at. Makes me want pixel bender, but it seems unavailable for Photoshop Elements. Neither of the frames work for me, not sure why not.

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