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    Your really putting out some nice work.
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    I appreciate your kind words Kevin. Thank you...
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    Beautiful. I like the way the tree controls the eyes journey through the composition.


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    Thank you Jim.


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    Gorgeous! (I would have left it at that had the word "gorgeous" been ten letters long)
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    Thank you John. I finished this about a month ago. I have not printed and shown it yet. This one will be in my next exhibition.
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    I believe this one is my favorite of those you've recently shown Will. Glad to know you're going to exhibit it soon. It will do well. ~~Peg
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    Thank you Peg. I'm hoping the next one will be in September. I think I have a good chance at making it in the exhibit. I just finished a display on Thursday and will be picking up my work that didn't sell on Monday. It was a great show with 7 artist and 3 images each.

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    I believe this one is my favorite of those you've recently shown Will. Glad to know you're going to exhibit it soon. It will do well. ~~Peg


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    This is just awesome, Will. Well done.
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    Holy Crap! That is AWESOME!!!!!
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    Thank you very much Monnie and Baron.


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    Really lovely. Care to share some of what you did to it?


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    Thank you so much for sharing your technique Will. So many times we ask someone for an explanation and all we get are vague statements. Yours is detailed and quite helpful. Appreciate you taking the time to share with those of us still learning about processing. ~~Peg
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    You're welcome Peg. No sense in keeping it to myself when it can be easily found all over the internet. That's how I learned to do it and if it wasn't for the those tutorials and tips, I wouldn't know it at all. It was shared with me, so I will share it with you

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    Thanks for the explanation Will. Will have to explore the world of textures. Rarely do they come to mind. Do experiment with blending modes, and that can be very interesting and time consuming. I would never have dreamed you had four textures in there.


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    Great shot and PP. Simply beautiful!
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    You're welcome Skippy... Thanks again Scott.


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    Extremely good work Will, as said thank you for sharing the process, i too like working with layers and textures but yet to master it as good as your self. The above would look fantastic on canvas.
    Had a look at your web site which is none complicated and very easy to navigate.. 100% thumbs up from me.
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    Thank you for you kind words Tony. Texturing is a fun process. You are absolutely right about the canvas print. This one will be my first print on that media. As for the website, I just wanted to keep it simple. For me it's about showcasing the images.


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