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Voyage to the light.


ben.goossens

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Macintosh;


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Ben ,I guess you will not become angry with me no matter how much my comment harsh will be ,you know my intention by now very well.

the manipulation is a superb one,I can not say otherwise,I just do not believe how they are going to such a severe and intense light with such a pose,standing tall and watching,I just suggest to change their posture to pose that both of their hands are over their faces ,closing their eyes, otherwise I will think both of them are blinds,or there should be something over their eyes ,.

even in my scenario,the surreal effect will be more pronounced I guess,some one is traveling to place while closing his eyes in order not to see it.

stay well.

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its a wonderful creation. edited very well. i like the idea of their stance because it gives a sense of them having done the trip many times over and knowing what to expect. much like a seasoned passenger more than a first time traveller. it reminds me of a sci-fi tie travel scene. well done ben

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I agree that it resembles the depiction of a science fiction story. Conceptually it could also represent man's continuing quest for knowledge of the universe. However interpreted, the composition is beautifully executed.
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An image, abstract, surrealistic  or any modern  interpretation of an image  content  and  message  of  feeling,  NOT  supposer  to  be, like  spoon-fed  to  the  observer. The  observer will  get the  story  or  the feeling or  not. If  not,  please  walk a way  for the next image. As a creator  of the  image  you haw  all the  freedom  to  express yourself, the  image  haw  no  rules, like  air  resistance  or  blinding light. Some  light  is white  but  not  blinding , etc.  All your  images  is  proportionally correct, geometrically  correct, perspectively  and etc., correct. Hat of  you sir,  your  imagination, same to me,   is  infinite.  I admire  your  work greatly.

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