journey to earths core

© Chris Schofield

journey to earths core

Uploaded: December 11, 2010 21:37:26

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First I took the original photo, polarized, then I cropped half of the distortion. I then did a vertical mirror image and created the key hole. I then cut out the key hole and filled it with a lightening pattern. This was more difficult for me then I anticipated when I envisioned it. Getting the bolts of lightening into the core of the earth.

Exif: F Number: 22, ExposureTime: 3333/100000 seconds, ISO: 400, FocalLength: 70.00 mm, Model: NIKON D700

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