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The Vintage Storm

2D Historical posted on Feb 18, 2003
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This image was stuck in my head for 2 weeks, I was mentally constipated and when it finally came together, it was about 8 hours of work. Photoshop 7 and various pictures I've taken. Thanks for passing in the night, Sail on mates!

Comments (14)


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Dotthy

7:02AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

Beautiful composition!!!

Odious

7:37AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

A beautiful piece of work... Your work with the water is powerful and the colors you chose for the entire image work together to make this an amazing piece of work... nice job :)

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cambert

8:56AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

Stunning

gallimel

9:37AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

intense image.

Atila-Han

10:27AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

EXCELLENT WORK!

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NightShadow

11:11AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

That's an unreal scene, put togther with nice style indeed =)

birdcity

4:00PM | Tue, 18 February 2003

love it

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Zargent

7:40PM | Tue, 18 February 2003

Lovely image ! I hope you take this as constructive critisism : If the waves are that stormy, there wil be a strong wind and the sails will be billowing.

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FitArtistSF

10:10PM | Tue, 18 February 2003

Actually, Zargent, if the storm were that intense the amount of sails would be reduced to a topsail or 2 on all masts. This would allow some steerageway, but would reduce the chance of the masts being carried away over the side. A captain keeping a ship under all plain sail as these are would be a fool, and seriously compromise the safety of his ship and crew.

cockjuice

2:50AM | Wed, 19 February 2003

I realized the sail thing too. I would like to think that the ships are in full sail because they are sailing toward blue sky, and the impending storm is not quite on them although the seas have been stirred. Notice the light and how the sails reflect a bluish tone in front of them. Good attention to detail though.

tombstonecrown

1:39AM | Thu, 27 February 2003

This is definitely a strong statement on the socio-economical status of Timbuktu! Your cutting edge no-nonsense approach of the political matters at hand are like a scalpal cutting through a brick! This definitely makes me re-think my position on toys for tots! You have rendered the truth so well in this piece that I almost feel like I know you. You are definitely a Captain Ahab in search of your Moby Dick! Keep hunting.

Calanthe

5:19AM | Wed, 23 April 2003

Great image, my compliments! :)

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Mandos

7:03AM | Fri, 04 July 2003

it reminds me the front of WAKE OF MAGELLAN :))) excellent!

DarkPenguin

11:49PM | Wed, 01 October 2003

God you're amazing, I wish I had half the talent that you posess


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