Derelict City by fozzibear
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Description
Something I've been playing with over the past few weeks, hope you like it.
Comments (15)
RimRunner
Fozzi. I see the work on the VF paid off with your girder work. VERY nice. would expect a little more rubble on the ground and some buildings look like the floors are gone as well.. Though this might be the look you were after ;) 100% Bryce ?
Ambrosia
WoW!!!
futuramik
kool pic Fozz! new this was gonna be good!!!!!
Drakath
kromekat
Cool stuff Fozzi!
Taura Noxx
oh this is soo good! brings all sorts of things to my imagination, I love it :)
neurocyber
Looks so real.
Cheryle
:)
pnevai
Good stuff but something is amiss. Try to follow the rule of thirds on the next attempt. One third for the forground, one third for the subject matter and one third for background. There is not enough forground and background to give the image scale. I also agree that there is insufficient rubble in the forground. Some recognizeable items like a burnt car half buriesd in rubble or a toppled sign would add much.
fozzibear
Ok, so there is no more confusion. This pic is another along the lines of the movie Silent Running. There is virtually no water left. The atmosphere is full of toxic fumes.Now, as for rumble, the sand has been blown in between the buildings, creating a layer that is feet deep. Signs and the like have rusted away, take alook at the car in the pic, a ford cobra, with an aluminum body, you can see the state that it is in. Oh, by the way, the smaller tree is growing out of the car.
micturn
great pic, but would like to see the camera pulled back a bit
RadArt
WOW! You do great stuff.....EXCELLENT!! ;-)
demago2
Derelict city??? Looks like someone wanted to fuse or split a few atoms here. Very nice work, perfect atmosphere here. I love it!
Curio
"insufficient rubble"? I didn't realise there was an internationally recognised standard requirement for quantities of rubble in derelict cities! lol. Cool work btw fozz!
syllogz
Reeally tremendous. Put some good, old Die Krupps into your stereo and you are blow to this place by the breath of a nuclear dragon.