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The Phantom was a bicycle popular in the 1950's it came in red, green and black.
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Comments (10)
Super Halloween image. Only the very brave (or crazy) cross this bridge.
Thanks. I wouldn't want to cross it.
sooo well done, and wow, what an atmosphere you've created. it really does look like it is a still from one of those scary horror console games. and though i'm extremely curious about what may lay, or lurk, beyond, my better judgement tells me i should stay put. not sure which i would really listen to... heh...
Not sure I'd want to cross it. Thanks
I like the atmo, great work !
Thanks
Killer atmosphere! Perhaps add an inscription above the entry: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter" .... and some distant flames inside the tunnel lol
Thank you
very realistic candle flames and lighting
Thanks. Took some time to set them up
So darn cool!
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Very spooky atmosphere - excellent Halloween render!
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Wow, really cool
thanks
Super cool! The bridge looks awesome like this!
you have a good feel for dark mysterious images. As several people above have said---and you affirmed---this ain't a super inviting bridge! It radiates "stay away, or else," and your lone pumpkin and the skull candles, along with the very faint bridge-cover, make this a really spooky, enticing bridge---to look at, lol, not to cross. Well done. And thank you for your kind words on my tale...much appreciated.