Submitted by -ironsteve t3_zbpoiq in Art
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64557175 t1_iyswtqv wrote
You will find love again. And this time it won't be so blustery out.
The17thKingofSwing t1_iytv330 wrote
Me too cheesey. Me too
motmotcreations t1_iyttu1m wrote
Exactly. And in the best way you can only know if you’ve loved and lost before. Love always returns in one form or another
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motmotcreations t1_iyssicc wrote
This is a really sweet moment
Electrical_Quiet6280 t1_iyuq06r wrote
Wow! How do you even create this? Forgive my dumbass question, this looks awesome and I’d like insight on this masterpiece
thorneparke t1_iyvs3yc wrote
I love how the traffic backs up on the bridge, then moves on...
Either-Champion5233 t1_iytww61 wrote
Wow, this is so fucking good.
My only suggestion is that the sky looks a bit static compared with everything else, maybe you could add some movement to the clouds, just something simple so it doesn't get cluttered.
Fusion325 t1_iyuvxuh wrote
Wow, those colours blend so well together!
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darrellbear t1_iytvs2w wrote
But that's a morning moon, at least as seen from the northern hemisphere. Evening crescent moons always face to the lower right as seen from the northern part of the world. Morning moons face lower left. If you consider the arc of the crescent as an archery bow, then string an arrow on the bow, bisecting it, the arrow will point toward the sun below the horizon.
CheeseAttack t1_iystzqg wrote
I feel heartbroken now, thanks