Stay there as long as you like Greg. It is such a beautiful place. Be careful of the dragons. Never be without your clone tool in case you need to slay a dragon. This really has some great depth to it. Maybe a nest tucked away in those craggy rocks would be nice.
Nice, you outdid yourself. The dead tree really works here with the snow. I also love the way the sun has a texture makes it look very close and very hot(as does the overall scene) this did kind of tear my mind over was it hot there or cold, I came to the conclusion that the atmosphere is lined with very thick gasses that dont let a lot of light or rays through, hence the darker light on the planet.
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No need to apologize...I love these things. They remind me of prehistoric days...back when I was a kid. That's makes me pretty old, huh? Super work again, Greg.
Putting your pictures in my favorites is the highest honor I can give you. If I could, I would give you an award. But alas, I cannot. So the highest praise I can award you with, is faving your artwork. Bene lava!!
Another amazing creation! I just love how the giant 'rocks' reach up into the sky! Making them appear so magical. Something so different! Very enjoyable to look at. You do great work with these photos. Thanx so much for something so very unique. Keep these coming. I would love to see some 'closeups' of the dragons too. Verena
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