Port Bryce, 200 years on. by Sambucus
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About a week ago I posted a pic called "End of the navigation". Well here I`ve taken the same file and bought the whole town into the present day. We`re just not as picturesque today, are we? ;O).
Thanks for looking and I hope you like this little experiment.
Comments (17)
sirjon
I'm not sure how that Sailboat got beneath the bridge but who cares. This is Fantastic!! You'll get my vote!
Mel3d
What kind of machine you have..lol...Exellent I am amazed each time by the details in your work.(my bryce can't handle this.lol) My vote
ITAK
Excellent work! There are so many beautiful details for viewing! My compliments!
Anjour
Exellent details in the image...love it :o)
Caly
Oh Marvelous! So lovely!
Sambucus
Sirjon, this is typical of a Norfolk Broads scene where some bridges are so low that boats just don`t get any farther. Hence the name of the original pic. :o) Thanks for the vote. Much appreciated. Melany, nothing special. 1.6 Gb Athlon. glad you liked it.
Mudge01
Great picture, a lot of excellent details... It's a very nice picture... Except it looks like some of the cars on the left are floating in midair...
mloates
Very good--love the water, love the sky! Most excellent.
SylvieB92
I admire all your details!!!! What big work!!
RG19
First rate scene, great detail and excellent water! Perfect POV!
SWWampa
Amazing! You payed great attention to all the details! Very good!
brylaz
Excellent picture!
sacada
Excellent amount of detail. Well done.
shadowdragonlord
There's a lot going on in this one! Looks pretty cool. Some of the scaling on the 2D pict-people is a bit off, as well as their shadows/ambience. But aside from that, it's great!
danamo
Excellent projection into the future! I get a kick out of refering back and forth between this and your original pic to see what details have changed over time. Reminds me of H.G. Well's "The Time Machine". Thanks for the free time-travel!
Doublecrash
Very good... no, make that "beautiful"!
alkhemist
I'd have to agree with all the above.The water is just wicked,i do I create a seen like this anybody out there give a helping hand...moordappa@yahoo.com