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"And then there was Light!"

Terragen Landscape posted on Jan 07, 2013
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This started off as a beautiful large galleon- like cloud which I had painstakingly made after playing about with density and distance fractals. So boring I thought when I'd done it. There's no way I'd go out and photograph a thing like that if I ever saw one. So I got my knife and fork out and changed it, using said cloud and a bit of sunlight. (Incidentally, this image is best viewed at full screen, I think).

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peedy

8:32AM | Mon, 07 January 2013

I can't do anything with T2, so I admire all the images made with it. What would look bland to one person may look full of interest to someone else.:-) This is a fantastic image! Great atmo and beautiful lighting! Corrie

KnightWolverine

9:25AM | Mon, 07 January 2013

I think the ole' say'n of Beauty is in the eye of the beholder would be a good point to make as well here....Agreed on the bland part of a few but not everyone has the knowledge and are beginners or just like to dabble...not making excuses for them as I use to use Terragen but found Bryce and got steered into another direction.I "do" like your POV here and God Rays as some call them..Anything with a Silhouette appearance gets my attention as I Love Silhouette Art! ~smiles~

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PsychoNaut

9:35AM | Mon, 07 January 2013

So very beautiful

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fallen21

7:21AM | Tue, 08 January 2013

Splendid image!


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