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Statue in the Air

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(part of a series...another one is posted earlier...) He's on a ledge. Thanks for your wonderful visits! m (This one's huge...much better zoomed!) --------------------------------------------------------------

Comments (19)


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Cyve

9:08AM | Tue, 15 December 2015

Amazing image and fantastic creation/manipulation... Fantastic result also !!!

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blankfrancine

9:19AM | Tue, 15 December 2015

He gets a wonderful view of his surroundings from that perch. Cool photo manipulation,Mark.Reminds me of an old stereoscopic image.

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LivingPixels

11:03AM | Tue, 15 December 2015

Excellent piece of manipulated imagery lovely in zoom Thanx mark!!

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durleybeachbum

2:19PM | Tue, 15 December 2015

Brilliant! I love this style, you are so talented!

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Faemike55

3:33PM | Tue, 15 December 2015

Very cool work thanks for sharing

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eekdog Online Now!

5:29PM | Tue, 15 December 2015

Wonder if a hurricane blew him up in that tree, wild and cool thought, Mark. Sorry if I miss images, limited time lately.

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Richardphotos

8:03PM | Tue, 15 December 2015

did you know that how the soldier is posed with the horse, depends on if he was killed in battle and or wounded

superb and imaginative art

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goodoleboy

8:37PM | Tue, 15 December 2015

Wait a minute....haven't I seen this configuration before of either Ulysses S Grant or Robert E Lee, astride their steeds, situated atop a structure, that I have no idea of the purpose of? Oh well, whatever...yada yada. This is one interesting juxtaposition of the barren trees in the foreground, contrasted against the aforementioned structure in the background, Mark, entirely displayed in a sepia-like atmosphere.

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giulband

11:32PM | Tue, 15 December 2015

Fabulous technique, great creativity and fantasy !! I like the surreal atmosphere in this work !!

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

11:41PM | Tue, 15 December 2015

I had to look twice, I was like huh... very cool effect.

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UteBigSmile

12:40AM | Wed, 16 December 2015

Very beautiful looking capture merged with a nice filter!

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wysiwig

2:40AM | Wed, 16 December 2015

I remember this guy. He was facing the other way the last time. Under your magic fingers he has now become a superbly surreal part of the tree. Excellent high key photo manipulation.

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helanker

10:06AM | Wed, 16 December 2015

Didnt know you had ao great hurricanes, that it could blow a brass statue up in a tree :-) I just love what you did to this :)

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MrsRatbag

10:58AM | Wed, 16 December 2015

How surreal this appears, nestled in the treetop; love the old-style sketch feeling in this. Wonderful work!!

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auntietk

12:19PM | Wed, 16 December 2015

Very cool work! I like it that he appears to be caught in the tree. The high-key treatment is superb. Love this!

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bakapo

10:15AM | Thu, 17 December 2015

funny how light can play with an image. this effect looks really interesting; it almost looks like the statue is a toy placed in a small tree. very, very cool work!

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photosynthesis

10:27AM | Thu, 17 December 2015

Very clever postwork, Mark. Once again, I'm late for the party & it's all been said very well by previous commenters...

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flavia49

6:41PM | Thu, 17 December 2015

amazing

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beachzz

1:39AM | Sat, 19 December 2015

This reminds me of those senior pranks kids do the last weeks of school--putting some off the wall object in a tree or on a roof, or somewhere really silly. Your high key effect is great; makes the piece even more compelling.

And, as a completely off the wall comment, but still sculpture-related---when I was in southern California last week, we passed a huge sculpture of one man balancing another on his finger tip. They were nude, but the piece was not quite anatomically correct. I won't go into detail, but I was the only one who saw it and was trying to explain to my sister with me in the car and my other sister on the phone what I was seeing. Needless to say, the conversation took a slightly hysterically funny tone and nobody ever did figure out what I was trying to tell them!! (but I REALLY did see it !!!)


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