I am a developing artist working on improving my abilities to create beautiful digital landscape compositions. Without the help and suggestions of the many fellow artists in this community, it would be a long time before I reach the next level.
BIO
I am a retired procurement professional who has long had an interest in photography and painting; and, lately in computers and photorealistic natural landscapes. I hope to become more proficient and perfect my abilities to produce acceptable work. My experience in art started at a very early age when I would spend many hours sketching and painting. I had instruction at The Art Institute in Chicago, Illinois. I did some freelance work for Flying Models, Model Airplane News and Top Flite Models creating plans and illustrative construction sequences for magazines and kit models. I had spent more than 20 years designing, building and flying radio controlled model airplanes...a very rewarding hobby for me. During the 1970s, I spent 11 years in the hobby of "bonsai"; the Japanese art of miniature trees. In my first 7 tree entry in a contest, all 7 trees were awarded ribbons in various categories. Japanese landscaping became a passion for me where I completed a 3 year project creating a Japanese landscape around my home in Oak Forest, Illinois. I also did this work for several other people in our community. In 1987 I moved to Phoenix, Arizona where I currently make my home. The love of the American southwest and all its beauty is where I wanted to spend the rest of my life. Now that we have computers, digital cameras; and, Terragen; I'll have enough to do for a long, long time.
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Comments (46)
1pearl
Very beautiful terrain,surface,water and sky ! Excellent picture !!!
Martchi
All perfect ,Bravo Bob!
FabioNemo
very fine
ariz
V. Into my WIHD folder. This has to be one of your best. Love the water and the touch of a low fog puts this one over the top....
criss
Wonderful mood and tones!
Chudus
Interesting foam in the middle of lake and nice, peaceful mood,
Mutlay
i like the mood
christianfly
...and tomorrow will come ;-) Extra! the circular soft foam is a great idea.
morganbesh
Wonderful lighting effect. I really love these colors in the atmo. Great image!
Myth_de
Beautiful mood and lighting. Excellent work!
jcruz
Very beautifull!!!
Petra-S
Fantastic water, POV andwonderful colors, light and mood!
Zazie
Fantastic depth, colours and water ! Wonderful render !!
Afrodite
Excellent and beautiful in every aspect..
superza
Fantastic warm colours, love the sky and the low atmo!
Jordano
Just a beautiful image Bob!Magnificent light!!!
Coppens
Another splendid image in a long line of splendid images! Wonderful colors all over, great lighting. V !!!
MoppelundWilli
beautiful, superb coloring!
Costaud
Like a painting, wonderful sky.
shantay
Spectacular sun reflection and rays. Love the foam ring, too. V
fractalinda
Extraordinary work, Bob. Awe-inspiring light, depth and view. Just the right amount of haze in the atmosphere, and I love the sky..and water. Wonderful colors, and the terrain and surfaces are excellent. An outstanding render and a beautiful piece of art.
Fred255
Excellent and beautiful in every aspect.. Have a great break
CATMANDO
Very good scene Bob. Nice sun rays.
hillrunner
Awesome sky Bob !
artgum
Gorgeous Bob.
meatpuppet76
beautiful water and rays thank you for sharing.
Rich2
The ring of foam on the water opposing the sun is a true artist's touch - wonderful depth and lighting!
LutzB
...like the bronze touch on the water especially! :)
classyladytwo
oh wow Bob this is gorgeous wonderful water and atmo absolutely stunning work. have a great time away :)
Tiwiwine
A real beauty ! It's a wonder.....