A paint.net manip. working in layers lets you blend the real with the digital the flowers in the for ground where the hard part most real I think..... ;o)
My favorite part of this one is the sun rays coming through that small square hole in the top part of the wall and shining right on the huge yellow ball. The metal piece on the left side is interesting also - I would guess it was at one time keeping the door closed. You are right Rob about the flowers and they are certainly a nice touch. This is another interesting piece of artwork.
This is one amazing job you did with this it like a Alllen egg and the Suns Rays might get it to hatch .Plus what a fitting place for this to be and love the surroundings with the graffiti at the back .If this was real the media would be crawling all over it lol.the orb as a lovely soft and real look to it and the light that's is coming down is stunning.
Rob - another masterful image!!! I love it - the graffiti painted doors are a cool touch. The light is positioned at the right angle with the beam shining through on the golden sphere thus making it the focal point of your image. I also like the flowers in the foreground - they are flowers - not weeds lol. Excellent!!!
Rob, this is a magnificent creation again! I have just a minor remark: when I see the mess inside the interior, think it may be the reason that your models are (temporary?) gone. You've changed the models for some weed and an artificial subject (as an alternative?), but I prefer the female beauty in your creations. My preference has nothing to do whether I'm a proponent or opponent of feminism. The female beauty is not to compare with anything else, lol.
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Is this the start of an Easter egg hunt, or do you just keep a giant chicken in the shed? You might want to turn the egg over on a regular basis if you plan on cooking it using solar power. A good perspective in the photo and manipulation work, Rob.