Taming the Minator

Robert O'Neill

Taming the Minator

A depiction of trying to keep overwhelming forces under control.

Based on a statue I photographed in Zurich last week. I was there trying to organise paperwork, and realised we had been misled and things delayed by a month.

Taming the Minator belongs to the following groups:

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Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Taming the Minator by Robert O'Neill
  • mrscarlotta

    mrscarlotta

    Rob, this is excellent, love it, xxxx

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thank you Carlotta.

  • Walter Colvin

    Walter Colvin

    Excellent work Rob, great image.

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks Walter

    Rob

  • George Lenz

    George Lenz

    nice treatments

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks George.

  • Mia1

    Mia1

    Very cool. Awesome work.

  • Joe Valcourt/MODERNUS ART STUDIO

    Joe Valcourt/M...

    very cool Rob. Joe

  • Keith Reesor

    Keith Reesor

    Rob, Great image!

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks Kressor

  • ellamental

    ellamental

    This came out really well !!! Try as we might things go where they go for reasons we don’t usually know!!

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks Ellamental. That’s all too often the case.

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    Love the way the filter has added a sense of motion.

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks Mel. I guess it does add a sense of motion. It’s called Fracticalus—a lot of people on Redbubble seem to use it. In certain circumstances, it’s a great filter

  • Ilunia Felczer

    Ilunia Felczer

    nice capture…love the background….

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks ilunia.

    Rob

  • Druidstorm

    Druidstorm

    You have captured the emotion perfectly! Outstanding!!!...)o(

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks Druid—so much of the time it seems like this in life.

  • Jen Whyte

    Jen Whyte

    Wonderful image

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks Jen

  • Nukee

    Nukee

    Wonderful image….great background..well done Rob!! 8-)

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks or the view Nukee!

  • tomtom1803

    tomtom1803

    will you take this pic on a spaceship with restricted space before the world will be blown to bits by some aliens?

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thomas, this is a very silly comment. Do you wish it deleted to save yourself embarrassment?

  • tomtom1803

    tomtom1803

    good luck

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Best of luck to you as well.

    Rob

  • navybrat

    navybrat

    excellent work! luv it!

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks a lot Navy

  • Donna Huntriss

    Donna Huntriss

    Wow! I love the Movement of it. Very Powerful!

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks a lot Donna. It was a very eye-catching statue. I had to take a shot.

  • liliana

    liliana

    Very powerful image. Excellent work!

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thank you Lilana. Glad you like it.

    Rob

  • Brook Gerard

    Brook Gerard

    Love the effects andof course the statue.

  • Robert O'Neill replied

    Thanks. Yes, it was very eye-catching. Had to take a shot. In fact, I took several. This was the best angle I thought.

  • Tahnja

    Tahnja

    love the power you’ve portrayed with this image Rob, way to go

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