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    Default Fracted tree!

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    Fractalius is addictive! last few days I had been looking for images to try new fract compositions and came across this image of the bare tree with clear blue sky and few wispy clouds taken few years back at Grand Canyon... it reminded me of the crystalline entity episode from Star Trek: Next Generation Adjusted fract settings for glow 100 and then used adjustment layers and masks to get this effect. Hope you like it...

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    STNG for inspiration...very good thinking....I like the end result, well done

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    Indranil, Nice effect. I like the lines a lot! If it were mine I might evict the top clouds. Do you have a little more on the bottom.

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    Looks like an electric tree! That blue sky allows the frac to pop! I, too, would eliminate the upper clouds. The irregular and triangular shape of the tree is very effective. It is wonderful when we are having fun with our photos.

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    Hi Indranil, I love it...looks like hoarfrost on the tree. I agree with Denise on evicting the clouds as it would place all the emphasis on the cool treatment of the tree. Great work!

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