(technical: 2 vertical b/w photos taken on Austin street w/tripod, stitched with software, added color adjustment layer, dodged, burned, sharpen, volia )
ps, if you're curious..taken at same location as: [link] looking down toward the other end of the alley..
Water? Crack in the ground? It looks like a crack filled with water . . . or blood . . . or both once again.
The reflections in the bloody water near the center of the picture makes it look like there's something supernatural happening down that corridor that you can't see . . . the bloody liquid is the only thing that gives you the telltale clue.
That light post is the only thing that makes it hard for me to tell if it's night or day, but wait . . . is that a second light post?!? It looks like it could be the sun. Or the moon invoking some sort of force on the Earth. No, it's no lamp post. This is supernatural.
As you can see, I'm examining your work as I type.
I love the lights in the windows of the buildings in the background. It somehow gives the feeling that you're the only one there when, clearly, you aren't.
I wonder (and this is NOT a critique, just my own curiosity) what it would look like if you made it a the red dark enough that it was almost black but not quite black . . . and then made the fog/mist reddish. Whether doing that would make it nice or not, I do like this a lot. So much so that after I click "Send" I'm going to fave this and the other end of the alleyway.
Well at this point I've probably drawn too much into this. To sum it up, great pic.
Awesome job.
(reminds me of something Frank Miller)
Faved!
i like the bloody street
+fav
The reflections in the bloody water near the center of the picture makes it look like there's something supernatural happening down that corridor that you can't see . . . the bloody liquid is the only thing that gives you the telltale clue.
That light post is the only thing that makes it hard for me to tell if it's night or day, but wait . . . is that a second light post?!? It looks like it could be the sun. Or the moon invoking some sort of force on the Earth. No, it's no lamp post. This is supernatural.
As you can see, I'm examining your work as I type.
I love the lights in the windows of the buildings in the background. It somehow gives the feeling that you're the only one there when, clearly, you aren't.
I wonder (and this is NOT a critique, just my own curiosity) what it would look like if you made it a the red dark enough that it was almost black but not quite black . . . and then made the fog/mist reddish. Whether doing that would make it nice or not, I do like this a lot. So much so that after I click "Send" I'm going to fave this and the other end of the alleyway.
Well at this point I've probably drawn too much into this. To sum it up, great pic.