Some of you may remember this old desert truck from an earler post, but I think I've transformed it into something a bit more menacing.
On the other hand, I might just frighten more easily, than most.
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I remember the first post being done in sepia & it suits this one perfectly also. The lighting & shadows as well as the background makes this a bit frightening. Wonderful work here Doug.
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I remember the other Doug and this one is just as great with the manipulation you've done. It really does give a ghostly feel to it and the title suits it perfectly.
Wow-good creative job! This could be from one of Stephen Kings books.Those headlights make eerie eyes. It appears to be speeding right at my screen-that feeling of it coming out of a dark place. I like the subdued colors and the background with touches of green. I gave this a 10/10 in the VB-this is a super job Doug-I like alittle scare :))
Nice artisic technique. Iam not familiar with the first truck picture but I do enjoy looking at this one. The blacked out windshield gives the feeling of mystery, as in whos sitting behind the wheel? Nice touch.. Of course the radiator fan being exposed and in the shape of a X is the scaring part, along with the right headlight being scrubbed more then the left thus giving the 'cocked-eye' look or feel to the picture.. And last but not least the broken off bumper with the jagged ends of the frame exposed as if they where used to impale its victims....thanks for sharing you ghost truck 666.. great job