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Abandoned

Poser Military posted on Jul 09, 2014
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paul_gormley

2:36AM | Wed, 09 July 2014

wow, this is different, nice posing with the lilting boat and amazing water, makes you think what it must be like to be all alone on the open sea in a small boat — nothing compared to space perhaps :)

vivate

4:42AM | Wed, 09 July 2014

Good work!

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giulband

6:59AM | Wed, 09 July 2014

great atmosphere!

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steelrazer

9:46AM | Wed, 09 July 2014

I hate to speculate on what he must have done!! Doesn't look like his mates left him any lunch either.

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rachris480907

12:17PM | Wed, 09 July 2014

Nicely done! Great sense of the weight of the sailor causing the one side of the boat to sink lower in the water. The scene creates a feeling of abandonment, but at least there is one positive: he still has his oars. ;-)

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62guy

3:25AM | Thu, 10 July 2014

Well done - I wonder where they got the rowboat - (subs carry inflatables) - they must have made a kill very nearby.

N8Dreams

5:05AM | Thu, 10 July 2014

Thats easy to explain. The submarine is just going to rescue him.

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Cyve

7:33AM | Sat, 12 July 2014

Excelent !

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derWandersmann

11:17AM | Sat, 12 July 2014

OK ... I'm late, but I've been looking at this off and on ... The sailor is standing a little too straight, but the main problem is that the boat he's standing in is one that would NEVER be carried by a submarine. A sub would use inflatable boats, for reasons of space, if no others. We are left with the conclusion that this boat was from some other ship, if from a ship at all. It is very Dutch in feeling. Indeed, it looks 18th or 19th century Dutch ... are you sure there's no little Dutch merchantman somewhere out of our view? This is an illustration from a time-travel SF story.

derWandersmann

11:18AM | Sat, 12 July 2014

Oh ... excellent water.


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