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    A bit of a departure for me. I was exploring the details of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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    yes, as soon as I saw the title and then your name, I thought, that's a departure for her.....but not a bad one at all. Still see the attention to detail. Seems it meeds a very very small rotation CC, but it may be the shadow details on the rocks throwing my eye off. Love the contrasts of the blues to the nature of the rocks

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    Anita, I can't tell if it needs a rotation or not. Great look! I like this and think that you did a great job with the texture and tweaks!

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    Does this look straighter?

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    Yes. Just a "smidgen" as they say does the trick, to my eye anyway. I love the overall effect. Just the right use of textures to enhance, not overdo.

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    Thank you, Hazel and Denise!!!

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    Anita, it's a nice departure I like the filtering and the composition. I would remove the black wire? at the lower left corner of the window. I especially like the shadows created by the ironwork.
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    Hi Anita, the repost looks a little more square with the world. Love the blue iron work, Cheryl makes a good suggestion about the black wire.

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    I tried removing the black curving line at the bottom, but didn't do a good enough job. I would have to go back to the beginning and clone it out before adding textures. So, it will have to stay. But, thanks for the suggestion. :-)

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    I like this very much, the design, colours and textures all work for me. Very nice.

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    Wonderful contrast in texture and tones. I like this a lot.

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    Thank you all!

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