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    Default Pink Peacock

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    I inverted my peacock image and messed with the hue, then added some glow and tweaks in PS, and Fractalius.

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    What a fun image. Every once in a while I invert one of mine just to see what it will look like

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    WOW Denise! The glowing pink feathers are beautiful! I like the soft fract effect too.

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    Wow. It was certainly an extraordinary peacock to start with, but you get all the credit for turning it into something magical. The colors are just wonderful, and I like how the feathers blend into the background in the upper right. The dark border at the bottom is intriguing, too.

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    DENISE!

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    its beautiful - looks like one of those colored silverpoint images from the 20's, jewel-like.

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    Thanks everyone, this was a lot of fun to create.

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    Unique and beautiful, Denise!

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    Where do you come up with these ideas?...very OOTB and pleasing image...well done

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    Denise, you came up with a masterpiece. This is a very creative image with so much going for it. There is only one part of it that I find distracting, and that is the white areas on the right edge. My eye goes right for them.

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    Thanks all, I appreciate it.
    Cynthia, those are part of the feathers

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    Hi Denise, my favorite of the Peacock images you posted on your blog. Very cool processing for this one indeed!

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