I chose a more muted colour for my desert rocks
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I then had an issue of what sky to use as a found a couple which I liked, one being the one I used for my PPP image which worked well for that composition.
But for this I feel the first sky works the best, it doesn't take too much attention and is more harmonious with the rest of the image.
I didn't know whether the car was really that necessary, so I tried without
I think it is needed, as it makes the image into more of a narrative which can be effective for an album cover - it gives it more of a purpose, as if the image is depicting some sort of journey through this landscape.
I think the image is pretty much finished, it just needs some tweaking in some areas to make sure it looks more grounded. But I am pleased with how it has turned out and think it does kind of relate to the song through how I responded to listening to it, although it may be a bit abstract.
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