Can you find the hidden lady? A heavy composite of many sources. Made the water from an underwater photo combined with a surface photo. The cracked and rising ground was some ordinary gray cement that was warped to make it look like it was breaking open (see source #1). Converted the cement to a "brick" look. A great deal of light, color, and various contrast methods. Hope you like it.
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Fish - NickJack
http://www.publicdomainpictures.net/view-image.php?image=213864&picture=dolphin
Dolphin - Jean Beaufort
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_sunfish_of_Shima_Marine_Land.jpg
Sunfish - Miyuki Meinaka
https://pxhere.com/en/photo/823906
Birds - CC0 Public Domain (5 years and 692 days ago)
Figure needs a reflection, shadows are wrong. Look at the shadow under the chin for original light source.
There are already reflections in the water. Can't you see them? It has the statue reflection and the starfish reflection and also the cloud reflection in the water. As for the shadows, they are following the same angle as the shadow on the knee and chin. See that knee shadow? It is heading slightly to the left. The chin shadow seems to be going straight down so I figured I needed to use both source shadows to make my own shadows. I made the ivy leaf and starfish shadows aim down and slightly left. The dark area you see above the leaves on the knee are cracks in the statue. Those areas are holes. The ivy is growing through those cracks.
Now if you still think the shadows are wrong, which way do you think they ought to go if not slightly down and to the left?
Congratulations...
Thanks G.
Congrats again BW
TY seestah!!
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