Hello to all my friends here at Renderosity, I have changed my name, but I'm still the same likeable guy ... least I hope some of you liked me anyway LOL. But...as before, I hope everyone who views will enjoy what they see. Please feel free to comment, suggest, or just let the image take you to a quite place for thought.
BIO
Im 33 years old, live in a small town in Alabama called Leighton, which is close to Florence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia. The area I dwell in is rich in not just history, but natural beauty as well. Through my life experiences I have learned to view my personal world as well as the world in general through eyes that do not judge nor sacrifice their views. I do hope that through what you see in my work that each one is touched in many ways, as well as placed in a enjoyable state of mind after viewing. Thanks for stopping by... hope to see you all again soon.
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Comments (5)
PhotoSmith
A nice capture of this water feature enhanced by wonderful composition. Well done!
jcv2
Nature's veins all over the earth, spreading life!
uniquedreamer
Wonderful capture.
grrrduhbear
Yes the earth is the giver of life . Without it's blood we would not live . I have seen many of these things when i go south . I travel allot around pikeville ky . All along the country music hwy there are many places where the water falls . some are natural . The others are from where they made the cut to put in the road . Them we say are tears from the mountains ~~~~GRRRRRRRRRRR
jocko500
remind me of what the Maya beleive in ;that why they builded they prymineds to make mad made rivers. they most holy place there is no prymineds for the river comes out from under a mountian and it goes a few miles then it goes under a mountian agin ...this is super looking