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30 responses to “The Abandoned Tower”
This is an exiting image!
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I’m glad it excites you, Hanna.
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What a great imagine, Rabirius! How did you create it? –Patti
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Thank you, Patti.
Well, I took a picture of the landscape and of the tower, put them together and added some textures and filters. And I played with the colour settings a bit.
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Love the inky, blottiness of this great work Rabirius!
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I’m glad you like it, Patti!
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Love the extremity of this – great work!
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Thank you very much, Richard.
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I agree with Richard. The structure overlapping is sentimental, facial and loving. Huh, who would have thought I’d say that!
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Thanks a lot, Barry.
Good to know that my picture can force words out of people they usually wouldn’t say 🙂
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… “they made me say it”… teasing. Lovely.
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Yes, all these invisible forces that keep pushing us backwards and forwards 🙂
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It’s a wonderful image. It’s a great work!
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Thanks a lot!
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Chilling scenery! I love the illusion of texture in this image.
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Thank you very much for your words, Kyra.
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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A sophisticated storybook illo!
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Thanks 🙂
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Love this very much! 🙂
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I’m glad you live this, Trini.
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This gets more surreal…
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…well, the tower originally stands in the middle of a city 🙂
Thank you for your words, Rajiv.
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piękne ,pełne tajemniczości
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Dziękuję!
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Spooky.
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Thanks!
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Cool!
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Thanks!
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