Palmyra goodby by nickcarter
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Description
Dedicated to all those who are trying to escape from the horrors of war, famine, violence and sometimes die in the search for a new land that can host them!
Comments (24)
romangirl
This is a great dedication and image, Nick!
nickcarter
Thanks romangirl. What is happening in Africa, the Middle East and in the Mediterranean is a terrible tragedy that has to reflect all of us and especially our politicians
giulband
WOW La luce ed il colore che hai utilizzato sono assolutamente affascinanti !!!!
nickcarter
Grazie Giuliano.
MineFujiko
Cool!
nickcarter
Many thank Fujiko san.
beachsidelegs
Fantastic dedication my friend :)
nickcarter
Thanks for your welcome comment Beachsidelegs
BryceHoro Online Now!
Outstanding render.
nickcarter
Comment very welcome Horo!
Cyve
Awesome dedication my friend... really AWESOME !!!
nickcarter
Merci beaucoup Cyve.
eekdog
Superior job on the atmo and red lighting. God bless all those in the war zones and many other bad things going on these days.
nickcarter
Thanks Steve, we certainly can not remain indifferent to the humanitarian catastrophe that -unfolding before our very eyes!!
Daddywolf
Great thought Provoking Image!
nickcarter
Many thank Daddywolf!!
byteline
Fantastic light / atmosphere. Excellent done!
nickcarter
Thank you for your welcome commentary byteline .
pregiato
Palmyra-Syria-Isis ciò non toglie che sia una splendida città piena di storia e di cultura. Ottimo lavoro amico mio.
nickcarter
Grazie Sabino . Rischiamo purtroppo di assuefarci a quello che ci viene sottoposto quotidianamente dai mass media : la morte di centinaia di donne e bambini , periti in mare o lungo la rotta dei mercanti di carne umana . Io , con questo mio lavoro, ho solo voluto dare un piccolo , molto piccolo , contributo affinché ciò non avvenga!
starship64 Online Now!
Beautiful work.
nickcarter
Thank you starship64.
Paulienchen
einfantastischer Render
nickcarter
Vielen Dank für Willkommen Kommentar Paulienchen.
rbowen
Excellent work!!!
nickcarter
Very apreciated rbowen!
matstan2610
Outstanding image showing the situation of refugees. Excellent execution.
nickcarter
Comment much appreciated matstan2610,
Lucien_Lilippe
Au mauvais endroit, au mauvais moment ! Une image qui en résume tant d'autres... une affaire de talent ! Et le talent lui, ne doit rien au hasard.
nickcarter
Merci Lucien.
Richardphotos
outstanding depiction of the horror some face trying to be in a safer place. I knew the relatives of a man that came from the Philippines to work and try to make things better for his family. however he went to work for a convenience store the day after his arrival and the same day someone shot him dead in a holdup . I have heard in the news of other people trying to escape the hardships in their country and have someone kill them here. very strange also that many returning soldiers end up being killed right after arriving home from a "war zone". one was killed because someone wanted his expensive wheels on his pickup
nickcarter
Thank you Richard for your contribution.
rhol_figament
Great job on the lighting Nick! Ya, it's still a f**k'd up world... :(
nickcarter
Thanks for your comment rhol_figament, colored but effective!
UteBigSmile
Love it, looks simply great!
nickcarter
Thank you Ute.
anahata.c
Forgive my being late to this upload, I didn't receive an ebot. I'm glad I came to your gallery, because I was able to view this powerful image. You've painted (via Bryce) a post-acopcalyptic scene. A single person on a mule, and a mule behind him. And a cart with belongings on it. Someone wrote that the 20th Century was the "Century of Refugees". Maybe you know Sabastiao Salgado, the photographer: He photographed more refugees than almost any other photographer of the last 100 years. And his "refugee landscapes" are devastating---they're almost 'biblical' in proportions. Now that we're in the 21st Century, the refugee crisis continues. In the United States and Europe, we are turning away refugees (while some of our leaders help to create more). So your image is very timely.
The red haze of your image looks like the haze left from war. And, of course, it is the color of blood. And it pours through those arches, perhaps from the aftermath of a terrible massacre. And that lone refugee---with his or her mules---is symbolic of the many people fleeing oppression and murder in their homeland. You've created a vision of "the aftermath," where people seek home away-from-home. And your image is desolate, yet filled with the remnants of a once-thriving place. You chose the ancient name (Palmyra), to evoke the agelessness of refugees. And those arches could be the old Roman arches still present in the Middle East and (of course) parts of Europe. But, in your image, the arches are ghosts. Maybe one day they'll be 'home' again---but not now. As the old Latin saying goes, "sic transit gloria mundi"---even great civilizations will fall. But they're not very great 'civilizations' if they leave scenes like this behind them. A powerful image; yet somehow it has hope. Maybe the refugee in your image will find home one day, and start a new life. One hopes so. A very powerful image; and it has a raw beauty, despite its despair.
nickcarter
Thanks anahata I really appreciated your nice comment.
JeffersonAF
Excellent.
nickcarter
Thank you.
Jean_C
A superb and impressive image, great dedication too;
nickcarter
Very appreciated , thanks !
blankfrancine
Powerful render with great atmospherics.Wonderful use of shadows,too.