Home of "The Redemption Series" a certain Sci-Fi show from the 60's is used to symbolically represent the future for a real event that will occur, the rapture of people in Christ, by Jesus.
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The subsequent idealogical capturing of control of the Earth by "the man of perdition." Seven years of the toughest times humans have ever faced, and then the glorious return of Jesus Christ to reign over a new Earth with the last phase of the complete restoration of the relationship between people and their Creator, The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob! The story images are numbered first in the title to number 33 and then on thumbnail after that.
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Comments (9)
SophiaDeer
Excellent work and arial view!
zopeynn
Excellent sci-fi work.I like horizon and sky very much.Bravo my friend!
vjerana
Wonderful SF image! Excellent done!
cloughie
Excellent POV Flying shot...I really get the 'airborne' feeling and speed out of this image!!! 'C Yer Mate! Alan.
colas
une tr belle rlisation,very good work.
Django
Shuttle worked out real cool,lightning is great and you do a great job with points of view. Also the Hullmarkings are excellent. You do need to practice on the background textures tho, they do not seem very realistic. I would try a Photographic Bitmap eg of mars (Should not be to hard to get at the moment) Scramble it in some graphic application and make it seemless.. a less structured look(Hmm it does give a good perspective to be honest) would be helpfull. Maybe cut the mirroring down too Otherwise great
cantuflores
excellent work another again you put a awesome image my friend RG19
tonyo1701
Great job. The lighting and atmosphere are great. Nice trick with the running lights. Always thought red was on starboard and green on port, but I could be wrong. Don't know if Bryce supports Depth of field or motion blur, both could add some realism.
gallimel
greatly made :)