Armagedón 2 by netot
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Description
This is an old work that I did in my dark room, using two negatives, originally in black and white. I did a color change in Photoshop . I tried to represent the demon enjoying his work.
It does not represent my religious beliefs, but an allegory about evil.
Many thanks for all your comments to my previous work.
Comments (13)
DukeNukem2005
It is very beautiful and very nice!
giulband
Superb interpretation, great concept's representation with a fascinating and terrific atmosphere !!
blankfrancine
Strong render with neat compositing.
Leije
Very impressive composition of two negatives and coloring !
Faemike55
very powerful and moving image
dochtersions
The effect is very, very impressing, Neto! There's a big fight going on.
wysiwig
Are you the demon? This is very creative, Neto! Superb work! When I was a boy there came a time when I became too old to play with toy soldiers. My friend and I took them all to a vacant lot and had one last battle with them. At the end we set fire to everything. Unfortunately I did not have a camera to record the battle and I wish now I still had those toys. They are probably worth a fortune today.
netot
Nope, is one of my students. I'm sorry for your toys.My mom gave away my toys without saying and I could not keep my favorites, but some have returned, I have found them in stores and discount stores. But some are too expensive, like the first-generation Fireball XL-5.
Cyve
Fantastically well done my friend !!!
moochagoo
War with a demon. A kind of truth.
sossy
very creative and also scary work! the result is cool and I can see three demons 😊
Richardphotos
very intense composition and results
water
You nailed it !
rachris480907
Amazing work, Neto! Really impressive!