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A few individuals have informed me they're a bit tired of seeing this tall, ground-to-space images--but I love doing them so much that I'm forced to ignore said individuals.
This one may not seem like much at first glance, but with full-view you can see a lot more. Also keep in mind that that sky is not from any photo. The clouds are stock photography, but I painstakingly assembled it from about twelve photos, and airbrushed and clonebrushed it until it blended well. I want it to seem like one gigantic, thick cloudfront that loomed up to the edges of the atmosphere. I hope it feels... substantial enough, as that was what I was going for.
Anyway, comments are most definitely appreciated (as are favs, if you feel the image worthy). Thanks for looking.
This one may not seem like much at first glance, but with full-view you can see a lot more. Also keep in mind that that sky is not from any photo. The clouds are stock photography, but I painstakingly assembled it from about twelve photos, and airbrushed and clonebrushed it until it blended well. I want it to seem like one gigantic, thick cloudfront that loomed up to the edges of the atmosphere. I hope it feels... substantial enough, as that was what I was going for.
Anyway, comments are most definitely appreciated (as are favs, if you feel the image worthy). Thanks for looking.
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I'm glad you didn't make the picture any wider. It fits perfectly inside the screen(on my monitor at least). Don't see too many picture like this.
I personally like the ground-to-space effect too! I especially like it because the ground image looks sooo real! (it's a picture/photo, right?)
The clouds seem to be too 'computer' picture like to fully fit with the ground image, unfroutunately. But you did a did a wonderful job on this picture!
I personally like the ground-to-space effect too! I especially like it because the ground image looks sooo real! (it's a picture/photo, right?)
The clouds seem to be too 'computer' picture like to fully fit with the ground image, unfroutunately. But you did a did a wonderful job on this picture!