Tomotan by Blitzz-Licht
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Description
Planet (Lunar-Cell) Stars + Nebula (Glitterato)
Photoshop - Special thanks to LutzB for advice to this wonderful Plugins
Comments (16)
shayhurs
All I can say is WOW!
Rich2
Watch for stars in front of planet on your next PP attempt. Unless that's the Oort cloud?
reflash
Beautiful image. Have to agree with Rich2 - the stars showing thru the planet kinda destroys the effect... Otherwise it would be an excellent (maybe you could use the rubber stamp tool to get rid of them - tedious but effective!).
hillrunner
Agree, postwork could be improved (I have the same problem with planets !), but the whole pic is very beautiful. Original composition, great wide angle use and stunning water.
LutzB
Abgesehen von diesen 'Sternen vor dem Planeten' (ein kleiner, nicht wirklich bedeutender Fehler!) eine sehr interessante Komposition! Der Fehler lt sich vermeiden, indem Du eine runde, weiche Auswahl um den Planeten ziehst, diese umkehrst und darauf Glitterato anwendest; dann kannst Du sicher sein, dass es dahin kommt, wo es hin soll. GruLutz
Dotthy
I prefer the planet version!!! Xlt
Golog
except the stars in front of the planet, this is really an excellent composition!
Xabre
I prefer this one... just the stars in front of the panet... well still excelllent!
MDB
I prefer the one without :-)
Tootsie
With or without the planet...they are both beautiful.
daruma
It's a power.... cool!
redawg2
Like it better with the planet!More interesting!
MLamour
Amazing.But I prefer the one without planet:more surrealistic
kennyliu
Very cool scene Frank!
Xlars
That planet fits perfectly !! What a wonderful image you have made here. Excellent +
Doublecrash
So you've discovered Flaming Pears! They are just wonderful, and in this image you put them to an amazing use! A striking completion to your already excellent terragen work.