Sunday, October 3, 2010

Apocalypse 2012 image


Apocalypse 2012, originally uploaded by mavenimagery® Bringin Artist 2Gether For Cancer.

Apocalypse 2012


Concept: An artistic depiction of a "Never-Will-Happen Civilization's End"



I started processing this image in HDR and already titled it in my mind "After HDR", to depict an 'overcooked, HDRed to death' look...I just love messing around with HDR enthusiats. They are the reason why I'm on Flickr; why I'm still alive; why the fabric of the universe and the meaning of existence was so HDRed so that we'll never understand; why I chose...oh, stop! Enouhg...Better stop before HDRing myself to powder!

Disclaimer: this is an artistic impression of an unpleasant Dooms Day and mavenimagery does not support the Millenium Aged Notion such as End of Days Prophecy, End of Days movie (foolish and naive believe strengthened effortlessly by Ah-nold Schwarzenegger 1999), Apocalypse (made worse by Mel Gibson) or encourage it. Mavenimagery also does not recommend books such as

Apocalypse 2012: A Novel (Aztec)

Aftermath: A Guide to Preparing For and Surviving Apocalypse 20…

or the movie 2012
Note: This was a nice street in San Francisco and all objects/subjects are/were in mint condition (except the Helicopter was brought via digital mediums from Scotland, thank you) and only have been digitally destructed.
















An Apocalypse (Greek: Ἀποκάλυψις Apokálypsis; "lifting of the veil" or "revelation") is a disclosure of something hidden from the majority of mankind in an era dominated by falsehood and misconception, i.e. the veil to be lifted. The term also can refer to the eschatological final battle, the Armageddon, and the idea of an end of the world. These perceptions may better be related to the phrase apokalupsis eschaton, literally "revelation at [or of] the end of the æon, or age". In Christianity The Apocalypse of John is the Book of Revelation, the last book of the Christian Bible


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