The look-out post by odile
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Description
At the desert bounds, they are looking out for an ennemy that never comes.
Didi, I used one of your magnificient backgrounds from the Variant star zeta series.It works beautifully here.
The original picture was big, 1.4 M in JPEG,
I had to downsize and compress a lot :-(
Cheers.
Odile
Comments (18)
DrCarl
this is beautiful I love square images a well thought out and beautifully rendered image
WilliamEpic3
Neat everything with no dull areas. Fascinating tree-ladder and interesting POVs, ours and hers. Very artistic picture!
ascoli00
Good picture
didi_mc
It looks wonderful, fantastic image!!!
penguin357
Excellent!
Tracesl
beautiful scene, excellent look to the landscene and the setting
wrpspeed
excellent scene
alessimarco
Very beautifully composed! Nice use of a lot of varied elements to create a wonderful scene!
seanearley
Beautiful scene
pixeluna
Wow, a very impressive image! The lighting was superbly done!
London224 Online Now!
One of the few square formats that really works for me due to a striking composition... and a professional usage of female warriors in the scene in support of a storyline and not just a vehicle to show cleavage.
wilhelm2
Fantastic creation!
jocko500
this is super cool
felinx
Siperbe scène !
stonelight
Very Cool scene, impressive work!!!
vapo
Fantastic scene... That tree growing into the ruins looks great! Vashek
TooL_PePe
This is wonderful. The lighting is just great!
claude19
plendide décor pour cette scène 'pastorale'...très belle ambiance de désolation , toujours aux frontières de l'Empire...gardées par de dangereuses beauté guerrières, sorte de piège mortel vivant...malheur à celui qui veut les séduire...la tête touchera le sol avant que le soldat ennemi ait vu l'éclat de la lame sous le soleil ! Très impresionnant en taille réelle, je suppose !