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    Default B&W Frame

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    I added a B&W frame to this orchid that I applied a Fractalius effect to.

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    Denise, this is a wonderful composition! I love the soft feel to it... great colors. I like the black frame; it works well here... beautiful processing!

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    I am amazed by your creations and vision, Denise. Lovely, subtle use of Fractalius and the frame has a nice retro/classic look. TFS!!

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    Lovely. The fract effect emphasizes the beautiful lines of these orchids. I love the subtle blend with the background.

    All of my phalaenopsis have finished blooming - sad, sad.

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    Nice work, Denise! The fract work is just right! The frame/edge work has a 3D effect.

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    Did I read right (double take), a frame? The orchid frac is a lovely, colorful design......good work

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    Frame works perfectly imo. I love the orchid, stunning.

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    Fantastic fract Denise. The frame adds a nice touch. Many years ago I spent some time photographing at an orchid growers greenhouse where they have roughly 11,000 orchids of various types...I think I may have to try and go back again. Your orchid images are very inspiring.

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    Beautiful, Denise! Love the shape, lines, and colors to this. Nicely done!

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    I'm the outlier here--I think the frame (though a nice frame) pulls my eye away from the beauty of the flower, especially the center.

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    Thank you all for your comments.

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