Paintings like that, except not as good, sell for zillions.
Once more things, Brent. You generated more conversation and interest in a short period of time than any I remember. I agree, the "art" was much better than the original photo, but that's a good reason for post processing. Great job!!
I have no idea whether it is fake or not. Either way, it was artistically done. I would frame if it was mine. Plus what Blacks2 said.
That sound you hear coming from Texas is jealously. That is beautiful. As was said, craftsmanship, and photography are superb.
Looks more like a Christmas tree.
I drove one for a short time as a patrol car on Guam in the 50s. The speed limit was 45 mph, and my top speed was 45. Needless to say, pursuit was futile. Should have rammed them as they went by.
If you have the chance, take it out and shoot a little at the maximum zoom. A friend bought the Canon SX-50, which took good pictures until he got close to the max. Then it showed a lot of distortion.
What did you shoot this with? I put it on my 32" monitor, and then blew it up some more. It still had good enough resolution that I'm pretty sure the guy with the aluminum jack thing is missing a tooth.
That IS more beautifuler.
Who would require it? We vote with our dollars. If enough buyers demand it, it will be done. Unlikely though.
I hit the button two often.
The second one is beautiful. But, I like the first one best. Those planes in the foreground are great.
Has anyone else had any experience with lightstalking and photozy "free tutorial" info? I am usually suspicious of free stuff.
All seriousness aside, just crop out the old guy on the left. Leave all the young ladies.
Signed,
The Lech
After I finally did see it, it faded in and out for a while. That is neat.