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Thanks Nozamis (5 years and 3087 days ago)
I have to agree with chookobot. For me, the delicate foot and ankle don't conform to my more manly image of Lemuel Gulliver from Jonathon Swift's "Gulliver's Travels."
The blending of the fortress into the source is very well done.
The lighting is odd, however. The bright upper left sky suggests backlighting, yet the foot and fortress appear to be lit from the left. (The source seems to be lit from the left and slightly back.)
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Jan,
The lighting issues mentioned are good suggestions, but the others, are personal opinion, please remember that when viewing the manipulation I did with the photo of your son's foot, some people on this site always have to add negative comments but I will try and fix the lightening, other than that I think everything is pretty good!
I also suggest joining the site, as you are a photographer and like taking a wide range of photographs, and can enter photocontests, provide direct sources, and get into other areas the site offers, plus plenty of awesome tutorials!?
@DanLundberger - "This image was created from "Gulliver's Travels" .... lol... uhhmmmn the movie with "Jack Black".... many interpretations of classics, but this is Mine… yes… Mine…sorry you are so manly... lmao!
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I think Keiley has a point, but it's a good use of the outside source.
author says:
Thanks for your comments, there's a reason for all, sometimes weather changes suddenly, where I live it's normal, you are climbing a mountain in a sunny day then the day goes grey and it begins to rain, so you are caught in the middle of the mountain.
Nice entry! but as SBS hints to the source was added as an afterthought... I think more source is needed here... but that just me.... really great compilation of of sources though!
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I think it is more better if you remove the big foot
I have to agree with chookobot. For me, the delicate foot and ankle don't conform to my more manly image of Lemuel Gulliver from Jonathon Swift's "Gulliver's Travels."
The blending of the fortress into the source is very well done.
The lighting is odd, however. The bright upper left sky suggests backlighting, yet the foot and fortress appear to be lit from the left. (The source seems to be lit from the left and slightly back.)
Jan,
The lighting issues mentioned are good suggestions, but the others, are personal opinion, please remember that when viewing the manipulation I did with the photo of your son's foot, some people on this site always have to add negative comments but I will try and fix the lightening, other than that I think everything is pretty good!
I also suggest joining the site, as you are a photographer and like taking a wide range of photographs, and can enter photocontests, provide direct sources, and get into other areas the site offers, plus plenty of awesome tutorials!?
@DanLundberger - "This image was created from "Gulliver's Travels" .... lol... uhhmmmn the movie with "Jack Black".... many interpretations of classics, but this is Mine… yes… Mine…sorry you are so manly... lmao!
v/r
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for me its perfect work
gl author
this is quite fun!!! good luck author
well made
gl
nice concept..!!!!!
Good work!!! I really like big foot here!
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