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Uploaded: 06/27/07 9:29 PM GMT
A Beautiful View
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This is one that I have been working on for the past week. I see a couple of things I need to improve upon and am still learning but I felt as though this still made a beautiful wallpaper. Planets and moon courtesy of NASA and the ground image is a shot I took near Sequoia National Park. It was my first time attempting water. I hope you enjoy it.

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.BarnArt
06/27/07 10:29 PM GMT
Looks good. Personally, I would like to see the moon and other backround additions backed off a little. Not necessarily to a reality scale, just smaller than they are now. But that is just me, you do it however you want my dear!
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.mirloth
06/27/07 11:25 PM GMT
I like the extra-large moon. And good job on the water - that's tricky to get right! I'd suggest making the mountain darker - the tone is close to that of the moon and creates a little competition. Overall, great idea!
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.angelledaemon
06/27/07 11:43 PM GMT
Oh, this is just gorgeous.
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.klp5312
06/28/07 2:37 AM GMT
FANTASTIC !!!
I Love it.
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.vwchik
06/28/07 3:18 AM GMT
Thanks guys. I created the rock to be highlighted like that to showcase its beauty. It was stunning in person. I found it to be such a beautiful rock. And, yes, the water was a NIGHTMARE!! LOL
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.EmilyH
06/28/07 4:19 AM GMT
It's very nice overall. I'd like to see the planet and moon zoomed out a little too, so they're not cut off at the top and sides.
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Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
.vwchik
06/28/07 5:07 AM GMT
Thank you for your comment :)
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.Popaj
06/28/07 11:03 AM GMT
The planet is completely unecessary..... Kind of a dreamscape kind of thing. Nice job!
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.hdwillems
06/28/07 11:55 AM GMT
Really impressive work! Very well done :-)

Herman
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.Inkeri
06/28/07 6:04 PM GMT
Fantastic work..Love it
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::phasmid
06/28/07 7:29 PM GMT
The rock is extremely impressive, and I like the color of the moon behind it, as it shows it off very well. I'm not sure about the planet on the right, but I like the galaxy and if you'll listen one more second I really like the water, and someday you're going to have to teach me how to do that...it's fantastic. The overall effect just the way it is is exciting, and your hard work has paid off :)

♥PJ♥

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Karille
06/29/07 2:18 AM GMT
Looking good!! Keep up the good work! ;)
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.vwchik
06/29/07 2:49 AM GMT
Well HELLOOOO Karille :) Thank you for coming and seeing my work :D I'm delighted you like it :) Thanks for taking the time to comment as well!
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.margali
06/29/07 3:51 PM GMT
This is very good. It makes a stunning scene. I agree with lots of the other comments. The water and galaxy are excellent and it has a wonderful feeling of unreality and impossibility. I agree that maybe zooming out from the moon would look good and the planet on the right does crowd things a bit. Nonetheless, it is very impressive just as it it.

- cfr
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::snapdragonk
06/30/07 10:33 AM GMT
Fantastic creation, I'm watching Dr. Who right now and I can just see the TARDIS flying through there:) Excellent work.
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.za4em9
07/01/07 6:06 PM GMT
very nice... yeah, just a little upon improving - smoothen the edges between the moon, the sky, and the ground; but other than that, whoa!!! awesome, I likes. :)
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::sanjaq
07/02/07 6:36 PM GMT
Excellent composition,your very talented...Tony.
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vr01456
04/10/08 6:17 PM GMT
wow! a tad big on the moon but incredible.
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::Roseman_Stan
02/20/09 7:20 PM GMT
Hi. Just found your work here. Very very well done!! Please post more!

Stan
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