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©2006-2009 ~angel1592
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Submitted: May 29, 2006
File Size: 768 KB
Image Size: 768 KB
Resolution: 883×1249
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Make: FUJIFILM
Model: FinePix2800ZOOM
Shutter Speed: 1/4 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jan 1, 2001, 12:00:51 AM

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Deus Absconditus - A God who is hidden from man

Third and final part of my trilogy, 1st [link] 2nd [link]

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Daily Deviation, 2006-06-02

Daily DeviationI don't think I ever got as many DD suggestions as I did for this piece. Deus Absconditus by *angel1592 is truly an inspiration and shows how far you can take photomanipulation. (Suggested by `paroxysm and Featured by `nighty)

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uallllllllllllll verry gooooooooooood!

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Do útero ao túmolo!
Very cool. Especially loving the use of light. Keep it up. :painter:

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Tired and lonely. Sitting and staring
Weak and filthy. No longer caring
Wasting to nothing. The rubble of you
Hoping for something. Poison where love grew
U never dissapoint do u? Awesome piece :faint:
I was starting to say.. My God!
but.... thinking about the title of the photo... I rather say.. :faint:

:)
:omg: this is truely impressive, love the dark surreal atmosphere here, very intense and spooky, must favourite this one :D

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*UK-Traditionalists
Club for Traditional Artists of the United Kingdom. Anyone can watch, only UK members can join.
thats insane. great work and attention to detail! :+fav:

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There is method in my madness.
omg

i'm... speechless. :faint:

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Silent Poetry.
I love the lighting, it's so wonderfully done! I love how the candles created a heated, warm atmosphere contrasting the dark, cold feeling everywhere behind the chair and down the left side of the pic. It took me a little while to realize that the woman next to the window was there. You did a marvelous job on the clothing, it looks so realistic, and I like how you kept a constant flowing direction of wind throughout the pic. I also get a kick out of how the same view out the window is the same background from your second part of the trilogy, and it really helps tie them together. Awesome!! ^_^
very impressive.
great work on the detail and lightening.
only crit would be that the curtain to the far right looks kinda out of place. and theres a piece of red clothe to the left, behind the girl, that really stands out badly in my opinon.
but its a very amazing piece. well done.

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