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    Default Allaire Tree #4

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    Here is another view of my tree from Allaire. Processed with onOne Software, Nik Color Efex and texure overlays from Shadowhouse Creations.

    Whoops I almost forgot the reason I was posting this was to give you all some news from Judy Howle regarding onOne Software:
    Perfect Effects 3 lite or sampler, and also PhotoFrame sampler are free and now Perfect Layers for Lightroom is free.
    http://www.ononesoftware.com/free/ Also some free presets for Lr 1 - 3 so far.
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    Hi Denise, this version has turned out exceptionally well. I love the background color and the placement of the tree and that the branches don't merge with the tree-line in the distance.

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    Denise, I love the textures and the tree line and actually everything about it. I've just gotten interested in using encaustic wax with photography and this reminds me of one. It's really beautifully done.
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    Another beaut....I love the textures, color, composition..well done
    There are a couple of lines near the knots in the trees I might remove but small thing

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    Whoops indeed. The image looks very old. Like me. Well, at least old.
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    Lovely, Denise.

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    Very nicely done...while the 1st image had an almost whimsical feel to it (at least in part), this one has a sense of foreboding and decay...powerful combination of color, light, texture and line. Striking image.

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    Beautiful tree and textures. Love the warm feel.

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    Thanks again all!

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