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Silent heights


ben.goossens

PS montage from a view of clouds out of an airplaine window and some dolls in a shop...all done with PS and no 3D program used.


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As you know I respect ALL of your work. There is a lot of it I like. I like this a lot.

 

I do wonder how long it takes you to produce something like this. I really would love to know!

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Ben I have no words to describe this work, you always come up with so creative works, this one is smashing my brain at this moment, extremly well done, congratulations
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Hi David,

thanks for the appreciation.

I toked me 5 till 6 hours to mount all elements and to treat them with PS. It went rather fast, bacause I have a long experience with PS.

 

It was the second time in my live I traveled by airplain and I was impressed with the view over the clouds. Then I felt, I wanted to create an image with it.

I flipped over the clouds and changed colours and transformed them with the SHEAR transform filter of PS.

Once the skylandscape was created, I felt , I should add the silent persons with no expression on there face, in the same colour range as the background

The face/wall element was created seperately in PS and repeated, the background is airbrusched.

The only thing which is not photographed is the planet : it's the Flamingpear filter Lunarcell.

 

Sorry for my englisch.

 

Best regards, ben

 

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The flamingpear lunarcell planet was NOT photographed AND is an unneeded distraction. Otherwise, this is great work!
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Nou ja wat zal ik zeggen. Jaloersmakend mooi. En wat gaat daar een tijd inzitten. Dat zou mij nooit lukken. Ik moet het hebben wat mijn oog op dat moment ziet. Maar God wat zou ik dit graag ook kunnen.
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You ask for remarks and suggestions Ben:)

My remark is that this is a stunning work and it makes me realize that there is stil so much to learn:)

My suggestion is that you go on with this fantastic work;)

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Looking at your work always made me realise the power of photoshop. I really must get into it.

 

A second thought came to me on this photo! It does not have the 'Magritte' feel of so many of your others!

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I cant find someone anywhere who is this creative - it'seasiest the most creative folder I have ever seen. But then I am young so dont get too big headed ;)

 

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Astonishing work. It is so far ahead of what most of us are able to conceive, never mind actually do, that it is almost difficult to comment on it.
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