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19 responses to “The Hunter And The Hunted”
oh the color and light bring some sun into my house 🙂
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I’m glad that I managed to switch on the sun where you live…
…over here it sadly is very darkish 🙂
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On first sight it looks like the devil in a church….. 😉
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There is no church – and it isn’t the devil – it is more what you get when you cross a human with several animals 🙂
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“On first sight…” I wrote ….. 😉
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🙂
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Oh.. good grief!! Is it the main character of a horror movie? 🙂 Brilliant art work, I like it 🙂
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Not yet – but if you plan on directing one, I can surely ask him if he’s available for the lead 🙂
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😀 😀 oh.. let me ring S. King, J. Cameron and we’ll see.
😀 😀 Have a nice Sunday
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I see, you’re very well connected 🙂
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😀 😀 great, great Rabi, have a nice Sunday 😛
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Nice work… I was wondering,how many images you would have used to create this one…
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I would have to open the image and count the layers to give you an exact number – but it must be something about 15.
Though for this image I first created the human/animal hybrid and reduced it to one layer – then I was working on the city and included the other image there.
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Great!
You know the song by Simple Minds?
(Tell me can you hear me?
Tell me can you see me?)
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No, I cannot remember that song. I have several old vinyls by Simple Minds, though I didn’t play them for ages – I will look if the song is on one of them.
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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