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Pray for me

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Click for the dA version. Fav/watch/comment etc.

 

My friend wanted me to do it, and last night I had nothing to do. It actually looks better as a siggie.

 

Oh, and thanks for viewing.

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There are people who become speechless just looking at something but I just became.. mindless. It's very random and I don't know what to comment on. Nice use of chiaroscuro? I guess.

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Well, it's meant as a large piece photo-manipulation, which means that the attention is not all directed toward a main stock/render as a siggie would be.

 

 

 

 

But what I think you mean is "THAT PIECE OF [cabbage] IS REALLY BAD." In a nice way :)

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Not really, it's just..

different. Not novice though.

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Interesting, I like how there is more than one central piece in this rather than just the woman . Use of light is well done :^_^: , I also think the little planets between her hands was a nice added touch :), my favourite part of the picture.

Bit of cc for you, although you have the light radiation right, there seems to be too many , perhaps a couple less orbs or what your light is coming from would make the picture less random busy :).

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