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Mother Earth

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:iconchaymia:
Excellent! This is such an interesting piece.
:iconkeywero:
very nice...
really expressiv..
its make you think about mother earth..
great work :love:

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- Art is, to make art out of this, which is not art yet.

keywero

Andy Kassier

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:iconrobo-deru:
Nice concept :D

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Where I've been, where I am, it's the show
:iconliu-xing:
It's great that you managed to take a somewhat nude photo but still have it retain is maternity rather than sexuality. :D The earth as her belly is really well done.

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Immelman turn!
:icondanzykins:
amazing! i love the contrast between the model and the globe, it's just the right amount.

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dee!
:iconvonzeppelin:
Absolutely fabulous, I love the idea =D :+favlove:
:iconmaladjusted-platypus:
Oh, that's gorgeous, I love her hands around her stomach, it's so nurturing.
I also like that her stomach isn't perfectly round. Beautiful
:icondancingmonk:
Superb idea! Don't know whether she's supposed to have a blue hue with the lighting or not, but it really works to emphasise the mother part too.
Proper job!

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Please take a look and give me some top tips! Max it up.
~DancingMonk
:icondigitumdei:
Thanks. :)

The blue hue is on purpose, the original was shot with a flash and no colour gels.

It didn't look right though, and I found changing the hue to blue, blended the image to the earth just the way I wanted.

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Beacon
:icondigitumdei:
Thank you.

As for the stomach, I think that keeping the real shape adds way more to the image than if I had tried to make it perfectly round. I'm glad people agree with me on this. :)

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Beacon

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September 21, 2007
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Aug 23, 2007, 11:07:15 PM

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