Thanks to the lighting I saw this morning. It was my inspiration for this. (5 years and 3080 days ago)
Titanic!
Thanks to ~syccas-stock
for the stock(Pose ref)
(5 years and 3100 days ago)
Titanic!
Bingo!
Instead of going for the deck pose I went for this
Beautiful! And you chose a dramatic scene.
This is a really great scene...It almost looks like the man is standing in shallow water... maybe adjusting so looks more like he's floating, maybe it's the water under the armpits?... just a suggestion... brilliant job on this entry!
Thanks woodztockr hope its looking better now.
now if they had just had the foresight to tie all the wood together.. sigh.. awesome work
very nice work.....best of luck!!
Thanks a lot for the votes,favs and comments
Congrats, a very dramatic image well done
Congrats!!! Good work!!! Beautiful!
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She said yes and look how it looks his planet now!
The source site for planets is nasa
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nice work,I like the cushion you put there,nice imagination,best of luck
Edges seem a bit hard. If you soften the edges it'll really help. Nice job on this, author!!
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This is a photo of "Monumento as Bandeiras" (São Paulo - Brazil) = Memorial Flags.
In Brazil it is also known as "let me push". (5 years and 3147 days ago)
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Jungle foliage source photos by Acretian Disc, Intrepid Flame, and blue' at flickr.com; The cooking pot for the Elephant Stew is by Taking leave at flickr.com; and wood structure for firewood by Kethera at flickr.com; the elephants are from a source photo by Stephen and Claire Farnsworth at flickr.com; Thanks to you all.
Here is the recipe which is also on the tree in the image:
Elephant Stew
1 elephant 2c. salt 2c pepper
Cut elephant into 1 inch cubes, frequently adding pinches of salt and pepper. (This should take about 12 days.) Add enough brown gravy to cover. Cook over a very hot fire for about 4 weeks.
If more than 3,800 guests are expected, 2 rabbits may be added. Do this only if necessary, as most people do not like to find hare in their stew!! Incidentally, you will need a big pot for this!
Sabu
This was in an old cookbook which I remembered when I saw the contest category. Thought it would be fun, and hope it doesn't offend anyone. (5 years and 3147 days ago)
"people do not like to find hare in their stew!!" hahahaha great funny entry
Nice!
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nice work author...gl
Very nice, GL!
There's a lot more work here than is visible. That's really a huge loss to us as viewers. The front lamp is well done on its own, but the artistry of the background is lost to the darkness, even in high-resolution. Perhaps if the back lights - so "far away" - could cast more illumination on the area around them, we could see the magic of your background. Good luck!
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