NEWS
Finally after 12 years Andrew and myself are killing off our old artist names of Andi3d and mutedbanshee...(They no longer exist anywhere and will very quickly be forgotten)
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Hope to see all our good friends soon at
NEW Rosity page for " Mortem Vetus "Â coming soon......
or
www.TeamRolfe.Com
OR
www.facebook.com/mortem.vetus
Hugs and Smiles
T
Formely mutedbanshee
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Comments (11)
Andi3d
You so should have Wifey, would have saved us both a lot of hassle over the next ten years... Now that we HAVE found each other, I am exceptionally happy and will spend every day of the rest of lives showing you just how happy you make me, MY amazing beautiful sexy wife. And another fantastic image wifeysauce, don't ever try and tell me you do crap lighting because I just ain't gonna believe you. :P Thank you, for everything. I love you, totally, utterly, forever and more.x.
Stooit
Really like the depth of this image and perfect lighting, well done.
drag
Well I don't know how much better the lighting can get, this is totally atmospheric because of the great lighting. Great piece..
GrandmaT
Fabulous image and dedication!
renecyberdoc
lol @ andy "wifeysauce"
amaranthine
Amazing work !! You two are just adorable :)
BellaDark
A beautiful tribute to your wonderful husband, Tracey. And don't we all wish we had met sooner? Steve and I say this ALL the time. But you know, those hard times that happen before you get together are what make you ready for each other, or we may not have recognized each other in the first place. Sometimes it's the pain that gives you the eyes to see the other person, to feel their pain, to know their rightful place in your life. And if that's true, we embrace it, because what a gift we have received. We just endeavour to heal the pain from now on, to put their needs before our own when it's required, and in so doing, those hurts from the past seem to heal like magic, eventually, and sometimes melt away to the void where they belong. And if they rear their ugly heads, then we stand firm and deal with them again. What a beautiful sentiment here. Everyone should be so fortunate to find this kind of love. As to the image itself, I have to agree on the lighting. Beautiful, dramatic, with just the right splash of colour. And the bones are just so perfect, because the use of them illustrates just how deeply some wounds cut. SO nice to see you back, Umpty Numpty. :) xxxooo
brewgirlca
Wow, who could ever have said you do not know lighting?? Self depreciation? To close to the source?? The pure complexity and attention to detail of the set up to produce this intricately focused light work is astounding. I love how you have two distinct areas of lighting plus some backlighting. And now to the set itself, stacking up a believable pile of bones is always no mean feat and you have made them all totally fit. And then a get down and dirty camera angle to give that bit of extra interest. Backing it all up is the wonderful words of love to your husband and his beautiful response. The two of you have created an inspirational masterpiece.
Valeriya
Perfectly capture the atmosphere!! true gothic atmosphere, tough!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++10
Savage_dragon
Dark. Haunting. I love it. Glorious tribute, T. ")
EdsArt
Beautiful !