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Processed with multiple texture and grunge overlays. Levels fixed intermittently to lighten/darken the effect of textures.

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Old 07-18-2008, 06:58 PM
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I like the color of the flower in the processed better! Very pretty effect overall.
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I too like the color in the processed better. Very nice!
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Very nice - love the effect with the textures!
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Glad that you all liked it
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Nice effect. you really made a ho hum flower picture into something interesting. Have you tried it with a vingette?
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Interesting work, different, I like it!
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Nice effect. you really made a ho hum flower picture into something interesting. Have you tried it with a vingette?
Havn't tried with vignette but ya that is an interesting idea to try with this shot. Will try it some time.

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