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Accidental Painting - 09-04-2007, 03:11 PM


I had a poorly taken photograph of the kids playing in front of a bright window, so I started out using a Highlights/Shadows adjustment...and a little Surface Blur...just to see, 'cuz the image was almost lost anyway.

I noticed a kind of accidental result. I continued applying the two procsses a few times over, and ended up w/ a "paint effect".

Not too bad for an accident!
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