This piece is simply exquisite, Everything from the brilliant clarity of the stars above, to the warm fiery sun in the distance. Sunrise art might be popular, but it's truly amazing to see the perfect contrast between the sleepy gray-blues, and the peachy pink orange from the sun gracing the tips of the clouds.
When I first found this, I seriously thought it was photography. It's more than just "photo-realistic" it's deceiving. You might even have to convince yourself this isn't real. The biggest giveaway (and my favorite part) is the fact that there's nothing beneath you. Suspended in the sky, you can immerse yourself in a supernatural feeling like you're flying. When I still thought it was panoramic photography, I kept thinking "Where are they standing?! Who gave superman a camera?"
The ONLY negative thing I could possibly say (And I feel bad for even picking at this beautiful deviation) is that the vapor trails are a little short, and they just "end" instead of dissipate. But it's not a completely bad thing, it does help 'bring you back down to earth' (pun intended) from the wonderful dream world everything else puts you in.
If this is your first time viewing "First Light" Make sure you spend time looking EVERYWHERE. Turning around and facing directly away from the sun, the clouds almost look like mountains. Their sun-kissed peaks make me want to wave my arms and look at the shadows they would make. Up in the sky you can see clumps of stars and arms of the milky way. It's so engaging to find art that requires more than 40 seconds to look at.
Now go. Interact. And lose yourself in the morning sunrise!
When I first found this, I seriously thought it was photography. It's more than just "photo-realistic" it's deceiving. You might even have to convince yourself this isn't real. The biggest giveaway (and my favorite part) is the fact that there's nothing beneath you. Suspended in the sky, you can immerse yourself in a supernatural feeling like you're flying. When I still thought it was panoramic photography, I kept thinking "Where are they standing?! Who gave superman a camera?"
The ONLY negative thing I could possibly say (And I feel bad for even picking at this beautiful deviation) is that the vapor trails are a little short, and they just "end" instead of dissipate. But it's not a completely bad thing, it does help 'bring you back down to earth' (pun intended) from the wonderful dream world everything else puts you in.
If this is your first time viewing "First Light" Make sure you spend time looking EVERYWHERE. Turning around and facing directly away from the sun, the clouds almost look like mountains. Their sun-kissed peaks make me want to wave my arms and look at the shadows they would make. Up in the sky you can see clumps of stars and arms of the milky way. It's so engaging to find art that requires more than 40 seconds to look at.
Now go. Interact. And lose yourself in the morning sunrise!
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