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Cindy Grundsten

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Catch time, catch the present moment

This is a picture I've been working on from time to time.
And today when it's Saturday I took some time off from other jobs and completed it.

The background is mixed by three different images. The owl, lantern, tree roots, leaves and grass are sources from Dreamstime.com
I have replaced the girl's arm because it looked strange. And the new arm is a source from the Deviantart.
 

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luna

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The composition is beautiful,Are you using any other filters than Photoshop basic (topaz. ..)?Your technique is excellent


Perhaps that is little darker so that the light of a lantern pops up a little :)

Sory for bead English
 

Vafann

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I just cannot understand how you do these things Cindy! Do you have some special technique that you use on most of your work? Beautiful as always, what else can I say? :)
 

fenix

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really tasteful! love the whole idea with the clock and everything. looking forward to your next one!
 

Cindy Grundsten

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I just cannot understand how you do these things Cindy! Do you have some special technique that you use on most of your work? Beautiful as always, what else can I say? :)

Thank you so very much Vafann
I dont have any special techniqie what I think of. But of course we all have our own style.
I add all the objects and try to blend it as well as possible with shadows, colors, contrast and bluur if it needs.
I really dont think I work different from others.

I am glad you like it! Thanks :)
 

JgraphNet

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Top notch technique and great story-telling as always, Cindy. Love all about this image but especially I love the clock - and that pale green shade of the dress is just soooooo ..... definitely SO !! :)

Perhaps it's just me ... but mentioning that arm-thing ... I take it it's the one holding the lantern ... ? For some peculiar reason I get the idea it looks too long ... but if you had'nt said anything I would prolly not have reflected .... ahmmm... never mind ... I think it's just my head playing tricks on me here ...

"Now, how do you extract a model from the original background .. " :naughty: :cheesygrin:
 

Cindy Grundsten

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Top notch technique and great story-telling as always, Cindy. Love all about this image but especially I love the clock - and that pale green shade of the dress is just soooooo ..... definitely SO !! :)

Perhaps it's just me ... but mentioning that arm-thing ... I take it it's the one holding the lantern ... ? For some peculiar reason I get the idea it looks too long ... but if you had'nt said anything I would prolly not have reflected .... ahmmm... never mind ... I think it's just my head playing tricks on me here ...

"Now, how do you extract a model from the original background .. " :naughty: :cheesygrin:

Thank you soooooooo much! :)

About the arm, it is not longer than the original arm. I have been very careful with that.
The different is that her original hand had another pos, but I agree with you. It seems like she has a very long arm.
But fact is that it has the same lenght.

I should not wrote about the arm LOL
 

JgraphNet

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>About the arm, it is not longer than the original arm.

Yes .. I know you wouldn't make a mistake with this ...
It's just my head palying tricks with me here and it was probably initiated by you mentioning the arm...
No problems. I'm good here ! Nice arm !! :)
 

Cindy Grundsten

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>About the arm, it is not longer than the original arm.

Yes .. I know you wouldn't make a mistake with this ...
It's just my head palying tricks with me here and it was probably initiated by you mentioning the arm...
No problems. I'm good here ! Nice arm !! :)

haha okey. I think it must depend on the different hand pos. But It should maby be better to shorter the arm a little.
 

JgraphNet

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No no no ... don't go shorten the arm !!
Noone else have even mentioned it so it's just me ...
 

Paul

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Cindy the arms are the same i did a comparison and they do match - it's the lighting in the new arm holdint the lamp that makes it look like it is longer in my opinion.
 

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