Winter's Death by lumo
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Comments (18)
thevolunteer
This is really neat. I can feel the wintery death. Great work.
SBriggs
I LOVE this image! Fantastic work!
kimariehere
going right to my favorites! something about it just stirs me up inside !!-very creative unique and OUSTANDING COMPO LOL it ROCKS (literally!!)
cynlee
his cold breath being drawn back into the frabic of time... one of a kind imagery :]
chrysalide
The idea and the tones are nice and the texture too. have a good day
Synapse
I envy your inspiration. Especially now, feeling blocked at the moment... need a shake-up! I've just realised how the shadow under the nose doubles as a bird of prey... impressed!
lumo
:to synapse: shake!slap!shake! lol, bird was an accident but a lucky one :)
Spleep
Awesum!
FearaJinx
Outstanding! Lovly work! This looks great!
bevchiron
Love the composition it's so full of tension & anticipation! Excellent use of light & tone too, great image again!
eyeland
A powerful & dramatic image - great work...
kellendor
Oh, crud, I should have known this was you, Lumo. It reminds me of the wendigo, and I thought, gee, that's like something Lumo would do, and I looked and well, hey, it's you! Great work as usual. Love the contrast between the curves of the branches and the lines of the face. Superb as always!
goreman
good and very expressional
titta
Winter's death means that the birds are coming back up here to North. Very creative view to the spring :-) Great work once again!
danculik
Really amazing!
gunsan
Always original, always awesome!!
Longrider
Truly awesome,you rock man..the title is great also.
Naichan
This took me by surprise while browsing the gallery. Then I realised, of course, Lumo! An enviable creation...