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tadams
Hagen, What do you mean by not much of the source left here?" If you are referring to the reduction in size then you are missing the larger impact the source now makes due to the smaller size.
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Martrex
I'm curious about how the light would be hitting the girl given the angles her depth in the cave etc. ?? ; )
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Hagen
Well it is indeed about the sizing thingy Tadams...! But I'm not criticizing the work I loved it and that's why I've voted for it...! Great montage...!
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a.r.cane
It's not the size but how you use it ... or at least that is what I have heard :D
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a.r.cane
About the lighting ...A little artistic license was employed or she would have been invisible. ;) And I am pretty sure I have been in caves that were lite something like this from an opening in the ceiling.
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a.r.cane
Seriously ... the size. The flower sit at a main focal point in the image and are "the" whole point of the image! That's all.
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the burning couch
In my interpretation...I don't see a cave opening...I'm see'n it as more on a vertical perspective...like a wall w. a window....of which adds even more interest and curiosity, for me*
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the burning couch
Too bad. This had winner, written all over it , for me*!*
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Once in a Blue Moon
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by a.r.cane
Created September 17, 2010
22 votes
8 comments
690w x 960h (456KB)
1,252 views
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