[x]

deviantART

 

Creative Commons License
Some rights reserved. This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.
Details
Submitted: May 14, 2007
File Size: 1.2 MB
Image Size: 1.2 MB
Resolution: 1440×900
Comments: 29
Favourites & Collections: 35 [who?]

Views
Total: 2,926
Today: 2

Downloads
Total: 225
Today: 0

Embed


Thumb

Artist's Comments

Taken by me in Egypt. Aswan to be exact. Edited in Photoshop.
[x]

Devious Comments

love 1 1 joy 2 2 wow 0 0 mad 0 0 sad 0 0 fear 0 0 neutral 0 0

Comments


Oh damn, you suck- you have NO idea how incredibly lucky you are to be to do something like that. Well you might, but God, that's amazing- one of those things that if I ever got offered to do something like, I'd have a hard time keeping my jaw off the floor.

I hope you're having fun on your boat-trip-thingy, and great photograph. :D
;)

Say hello sometime. I would love to divulge my journey! Lol. Or just chat. haha

--
[ Pixelpig ]

ME: [link]
BLOG: [link]
very nice this shot!

--
Life is like a mirror: if you frown at it, it frowns at you ... if you smile, it smiles too

:heart: My website: [link]
Thanks!! :)

--
[ Pixelpig ]

ME: [link]
BLOG: [link]
This is SUPERB!

--
Life is like a mirror: if you frown at it, it frowns at you ... if you smile, it smiles too

:heart: My website: [link]
Incredible, but I still love this photo ... someday I must to try something like that, who knows using some filters :p

--
Life is like a mirror: if you frown at it, it frowns at you ... if you smile, it smiles too

:heart: My website: [link]
I actually didn't use any filters. Just some selective editing in photoshop. :D

And thanks for your comments!!

--
[ Pixelpig ]

ME: [link]
BLOG: [link]
aaaha ok, as I do too!

--
Life is like a mirror: if you frown at it, it frowns at you ... if you smile, it smiles too

:heart: My website: [link]
But of course, if you can get the filters, you might get a much better shot.

For this shot I used photoshop to separate different elements of the scene, then apply selective editing to each element. Then I merged them all together.

Tis a technique that my old photography teacher taught me.

--
[ Pixelpig ]

ME: [link]
BLOG: [link]

Site Map