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On Ya Sun Part 5
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I hope that you guys like the image and I would love to hear your comments. Thanks for your surrport and your lovely comments jason

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::DigiCamMan
09/08/06 6:27 AM GMT
Great lighting on this mate. A fine job it is.
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::Dunstickin
09/08/06 9:17 AM GMT
Looks abit 'Daunting' here!............very Mythical!...Great job
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::ghostknife
09/08/06 10:09 AM GMT
Great use of light source and shadow play Jason .
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::Hottrockin
09/08/06 10:30 AM GMT
Reminds me of the Nintendo game, Zelda!! Very cool work!!
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::Anita54
09/08/06 10:58 AM GMT
Great lighting and shadow effect Jason. Very nice work. Thanks for sharing this.
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::Foxfire66
09/08/06 1:58 PM GMT
Man Jason, you've got this type of atmo down pat!! Looks Great!
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::ResDesOK
09/08/06 2:39 PM GMT
The angles, the lighting effects - everything, Jason, is cool. I like the blue hues you're using in this series!
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::jswgpb
09/08/06 4:26 PM GMT
Super job Jason, really like the way you do the lighting on these bud.
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.cirquegoddess
09/08/06 5:16 PM GMT
I swear, you really know how to make the light dance in an image. Great job.
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::farmgirl_pml
09/08/06 5:30 PM GMT
I'm liking this one the best so far ... the lighting is amazing. A fantastic render Jason.
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::varkonyii
09/08/06 5:55 PM GMT
Nice job... Indeed great the lighting & shadows...
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::anawhisp
09/08/06 7:33 PM GMT
Yea, Jason! This is amazing light, and ramparts are nicely edged Love it!
anawhisp
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::katman
09/08/06 8:05 PM GMT
It's getting more interesting, Jason. When do we get to see the entire image in full sunlight? Or do we?:):) Super job, my friend.
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::dutch_postings
09/08/06 8:55 PM GMT
It is becoming a great theme Jason, thanks for posting this one in the series.

Hans.
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.akajohncastle
09/08/06 10:24 PM GMT
Love the lighting effect. The picture reminds me of hampton Court maze which i have got lost in, in the past. Great job here.

Andy
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::fogz
09/08/06 10:51 PM GMT
now this is just magical Jason! I am liking each one more and more - such a strong atmosphere to this image - I just sat and stared and it and was pulled into the image! now like I said - can I be your agent? - you could be worth a lot of money in the next few years - you need to sell them! :) Patti

ps I put this on my desktop - it mesmorizes me.
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::foofoo
09/08/06 11:37 PM GMT
Randy-( Hottrockin) just had to mention Zelda- one of my favorite games BTW. But he's right it does resemble it a lot Jason. I hope you don't get tired of all of us saying how great your works are but it's true. Just amazing Jason.
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::razorjack51
09/09/06 1:39 AM GMT
Great shadows and lighting Jason! This looks like a great fortress...nice moat!..=)
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::cynlee
09/09/06 2:13 AM GMT
Your use of light and shadow is very good. I like the moat too.
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.21citrouilles
09/09/06 4:15 AM GMT
I love this lighting. I hope that you will use light like this in your future imageries. :)
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.kidder
09/09/06 4:44 AM GMT
Nicely done Jason, especially your lighting!
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::Scary
09/09/06 10:27 AM GMT
Excellent job with the sun detail the rays peeking through the clouds are really awesome...looks like a cool ancient city good deal.
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::EmilyH
09/09/06 8:02 PM GMT
Very cool. The lighting is great.
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.cecefleur
09/09/06 8:03 PM GMT
love the lighting and overall effect. great work.
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.arnli
09/10/06 8:10 AM GMT
Splendidly, the sun, that concerning the landscape shine, is exactly real.
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Everything become differently, as soon as something is rapidly on said......Lien.
.animaniactoo
09/18/06 11:49 AM GMT
an Atlantis continues to sink. Silly priests w/all their rituals… NOW look @ their temple! 8•P

seriously, great angles and overall composition. 8•)
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