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© Madalina Iordache-Levay

Sunset Over The Ocean


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Included in the 23rd Neosynthesis Chronicle: Forces of Nature

(www.neosynthesis.net).

If you divide the picture by its diagonals, each slice represents one

of the four forces of nature of the ancient Greeks: Air, Water,

Earth/Sand, and Fire. They are determined and born from one another in

a perfect circle.

 

Comments and critique welcome!

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The Fire and Water are very well done, Love Fire. Earth is ok. But I think Air is flat, seems more an afterthought compared to the rest of the photo. Maybe real butterflies? The models pose, dress makes her seem a Fairy Nymph in distress. Thank you for sharing, I hope my comments are helpful.
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I agree with John - the fire and water - AAA!! But then it loses something in the lower half - I'm not a big fan of the skirt design although I love the colour and swirl. The butterflies I think are great but prefer to see them a little more ethereal. This is a great image - just needs some tweeking. The colours are incredible and the creativity also AAA.
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Madalina - Ignoring the whole earth, air, fire stuff - I find this to just be a really stunningly nice composition. I like the colors, textures, and overall balanced feel of the shot. It's a picture I'd hang on my wall and be extremely proud of. Cheers! Jeff
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The hair is so vivid and then the other colors are so light it is a great contrast. you did a wonderful job taking this picture and then making it come to life with PS! ~ well done! ~ micki
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Really wonderful image ! Foarte frumoasa imbinare de tonuri calde si reci, imi plac foarte mult si texturile folosite :)

 


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totally original and beautiful. The colour and symbol play is a piece of art.

LOts of greetings Madalina, cheers Jana

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I like the decision of putting fire where the head is, as if consciousness were radiating like light, and like trouble too. Isnt it both! Much could be said about this. She's looking at the sand, the earth and the sky is at her back- it is there like for us all but what we look at is so common all the time. -and we are asleep, and curled up, innocent in our course- Thank you for working on this; it has good symbology-
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