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Green Field


IamSam

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Don't really know what this is
Interesting..................I'll have to brush up on my dream interpretation.

Very well done though. The lighting in the mid and foreground are spot on............don't know about the background. Having said that, I do like the lighting as it is. I'm a huge fan of surrealism.
 

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The green field reminds me of an old Microsoft screen saver. I used to know exactly where the (similar) green field was photographed. As I recall, I think it was either in Oregon or Northern California.

Tom M
 

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Nicely done Ged :thumbsup:

Surreal is good and allows you to play with the items in the composite.

As Sam stated the background isn't right.
A part just above the horizon should be fuzzy and greyish (Is that English?).
 
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A very cool composite Ged.
The surreal atmosphere in your image is just awesome., though I agree about the BG. Maybe just desaturate the Blue in the Sky?
 

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What have I told you about eating cheese before beddy bye bye's?

You're a very naughty boy! :rofl:

Regards.
MrtoM.
 

Eggy

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Way better Ged!
But you'll have to change the position of the sun to match the casted shadows.(Or change the position of the shadows)
 

gedstar

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Thanks Eggy, well the Sun was already in the background image so looks like it's the shadows!
I assume they have to moved more to the right
 
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Eggy

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Something like this.
Draw a line from the sun passed the 'subject' (on a separate layer)

field2.jpg

The shadow of the mask is correct, the rest is off as you can see.

:)
 

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