Welcome to Dreamer's Wish Studios. I am Beth Carroll. Many of you know me as "Newpy". Years ago, a friend of mine suggested I visit Renderosity and I have been here ever since. I became interested in the many forms of art shown here and have come to know many fine artists. I have been blessed with many friendships. Some of them, I am sad to say are no longer with us for one reason or another. They and their artwork are greatly missed.
I work mainly with Fractals and Photography, but I also work with Poser. I have dabbled also with Terragen, Vue, and some mixed media.
I hope as you browse my gallery that you will be inspired to try some of these forms of art. I am always learning and I would love to hear your opinion. I would also like to thank my friends here at Renderosity for your friendships and encouragement. I have watched many of you grow in your artwork and I have been inspired. I am grateful for the many artists willing to give their input. I look forward to many more years here looking at marvelous works.
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Comments (7)
sossy
and it is my dream tooooo! WOW! what crackers and heavy stuff! fantastic capture and thanks for sharing, Beth, a kiss for your daughter also! let us have a wild ride in our dreams! ;o)
Dinhi
Always a dream, errr..fantasy of mine. I too would rather have three wheels underneath me! Super image, thank you for the ride! Tell daughter to wait till she is out of the house and making her own choices....then ride...lol (=
angelbearzs
excellent work:)
fractalinda
Pretty sharp looking bikes, Beth! Great lighting and a very cool capture!
tallpindo
You need to find the old hymn, "Learning to Lena" and play a few bars on a pitch pipe because you're a purist. In the late fifties a local salvage yard got some old police Harley trikes. I watched the customer service boy, the school quarter back, try to make a donut in the parking lot of the high school across fromthe gas station I worked in. It went around about once then lifted the inside wheel and as it spun gyro like the bike slowly tipped over in a cloud of dust. Some practical joker wanted to see one better and took the throttle return spring off the one left at our station by my mentor friend. When I started it to ride it lit up then raced off toward a stone wall as I let out the clutch to bring it around to the front. I pulled in the clutch and let the flathead find it's peak as I shuffled for the ignition switch in the middle of the tank taking one hand off the useless throttle bar.
Akinom
Woohoo... those are hotties! Cool shot!
morin3000
Awesome complexity. Brillient work! VOTE