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This rosebush is on the side of my house, it was planted in 1913 over in a little town called Berryhill.
My friends grandpa planted it. The Okla. Dept of transportation bought up the land to built a turnpike.
We dug it up to replant here less than 12 hours before the dozers had the parcels of land scrapped clean as a whistle. It was a massive thing, the root ball weighed in at almost 300 lbs and was about 3/4 of a cubic yard.
This shot was ran thru a paint macro called K.C. Masterpiece. At full size of 26" across, one can see globs of paint, brush marks and other tooling. Its really a marvelous program |
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Hi Randy I really like the treatment you have given this shot,it stood out as a thumbnail.
It looks almost like a piece of needlework!
TFS, regards Jean.