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"Earthlight thinking." by Jean-Felix Lyon

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The viewpoint from this platform is the best into the whole Station. The best to see Earth, but also the best to have metaphisics thoughts about existence. --I was inspired by a photo in a book called 'Earthlights' wich compiles photos taken by Apollo missions, space shuttles and so on.(Painting, A3)


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31 Mar 199845 JFLyon
For this black shape, now that you mention it... I don't know exactly. I was inspired by a photo in a book called "Earthlights" wich compiles photos taken by Apollo missions, space shuttles and so on. This dark thing was there, maybe have I done an excessive representation of it. I'll search for this photo to try to have more datas about that. (what are "fuzzies", my dictionnary doesn't know that...)
3 May 199845 Ivy
Fuzzies, I think it means the rubbery look. His pants have that, definitely. The earth is very well done, the black part looks eerie but shows that it's the future; something has happened. Ah, but the legs are a bit short, and the hands look, well, spidery like they have no joints. that's all I have to say about this piece, it's great, the face is wonderful.
26 Jun 199845 Spitfire
Very nice. The black thing looks like an ash cloud from a volcano or something.
27 Jun 199845 Steve mac
fuzzies- it is a lack of hard or sharp detail. Some whole images are too soft, or too hard. This one has quite a contrast because the earth is sharp, while the person's features are soft or fuzzy. Personally, I like the image, but it has a painterly look for the human, and more of a digital creation look to the earth.
4 Aug 199945 Vaelyn
I like this picture, very digital and cool, I was thinking that the black patch is actually, a place that got nuked. Keep it up man!
4 May 200145 Jan Kruener
hm, doesnt he suffocate? or is there some kind of oxygen force field around him? or maybe its just inside a holodeck...like it a lot...
30 May 200145 Spacewolf
This really looks smart. The Earth is definatly the best part of the picture- why don't you try something similar- with spaceships instead of the man perhaps? Anyway, very good!
18 May 200245 Slayer
This looks really good, hmm ... I wonder what it is he's thinking about, anyway, I expect the dark shape is a shadow created by the clouds ^_^ I don't usually like sci-fi so much, I stick to fantasy more, but this is good and I like!
5 Jun 200245 Anonymous
I can't help but think that the black shape looks like the shadow of a giant angular spaceship with a small radar/radio dish antenna on the bottom, with the front of the ship facing left and the rear of the ship on the right.
5 Apr 200445 Alex. AKA Razor Wind
<looks at above comments> ahem, has no one thought that the dark shadow might be the shadow of the space station the guy is onboard? Another brilliant pic, my <a href="http://www.ntsearch.com/search.php?q=art&v=55">art</a> is rubbish, thank you and goodnight
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