Leaping on the saucer by goodoleboy
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Description
More from my once hidden and/or neglected fun and imaginative period of Bryce and Poser work - my anything goes salad days from 2002 through 2006 - now on display.
So, here's another just-fooling-around exercise, this one in a James Bondish mode, created 7/19/02. All the craft of my own design and construction. Gotta have fun sometime, but in a polo shirt, shorts and sandals? On reflection, he would really be freezing up there.
Well worth a ZOOM.
Adieu
Comments (6)
helanker
He got the nerve :-D I can see you had great fun :-)
claude19
excellent and great thanks for this humor !!!
Mulltipass
Excellent Work!!! Looks like a 70's Album Cover!!!
Cyve
Fantastic creation and composition my friend !!! Fantastic pose also !!!
MrsRatbag
What a very cool bit of fun, Harry! It reminds me of a poster for something, probably from the 1960s era...well done!
anahata.c
You say he'd be freezing up there---ie, in his polo shirt, shorts and sandal: He sure would, lol ! But also, I'd say his genitals are in for a MAJOR shock! (That dome better be soft...) A really giddy, playful and delightful image. With more of your ultra saturated and rich hues...love the hues you created in this long and creative series. The deep tomato red of the saucer is in wonderful contrast with the blues around it, and the layered yellows above that---really, almost dayglo stuff. And you cut into the longitudinal feel of the scene with a guy jumping mid air, arms and legs splayed, mid action. And, is he jumping from a balloon??? That has to be a first---Bond jumping not from a snazzy private jet, but from a 19th C balloon! Great image! Lots of fun and wonderfully composed and colored. With another well-colored signature. (HCO2 sounds like a chemical formula, btw. Hydro-Carbon DiOxide.) Love it!