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Abandoned-Mine--final
Abandoned-Mine--final
sfalice


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Date Uploaded: Jul 10, 2008

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There are so many ways to interpret this scene. This is the one I ended up with. I tried to recreate the sense of hot desert and lawless atmosphere of the era.

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07/14/2008 02:57:13 AM
High Plains Drifter ride again! Great concept to use the overlays to create your vision of lawlessness.
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07/13/2008 04:49:05 PM
Very effective! Love the intense heat radiating of this image
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07/13/2008 02:35:49 PM
Before I saw your comments I was thinking...rusty...worn...tired...had definitely seen better days. While a slightly different point of view, it seems to go hand in hand with your interpretation.
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07/11/2008 07:57:01 PM
The hot pop art colors are fabulous...would make a really cool screenprint.
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07/10/2008 11:47:56 PM
Bold and graphic. You've set the image on fire.
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07/10/2008 10:18:53 PM
The colors give the impression of fire! Nice abstract!
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07/10/2008 08:46:47 PM
an amazing transformation alice .. i love wot you've done with your original .. so dramatic and those colours are awesome .. this should most definitely be hanging somewhere for ppl to see not just on their computers .. EXCELLENT .. :)
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07/10/2008 01:06:37 PM
Fire? Murder? Doomed town? Very intense and ominous. Great work.
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07/10/2008 11:33:35 AM
Interesting and successful evolution. I was interested to see that you used part of the original shot as the filter/overlay. I like to do that, too. That little snippet dragged and "stretched to fit" often becomes an unrecognizable abstract that "goes" with the shot better than something out of one of the texture libraries. (Shuts up and let's Alice re-assume center stage8))
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