Howdy, welcome to my homepage. Here you'll find a variety of artwork here, mostly i stick to photography these days, but I have a lot 3D rendered work created in a variety of programs. (Lightwave, Cinema 4D and Terragen mostly). Thanks for visiting :PBIOWell I work full time at Neverblue Media Inc. as a Graphic Designer, which I'm pretty happy with for now.
I try to get outside a lot since I spend most of my time at work inside in front of a computer. (At least I have a window with a good view). I'm into a lot of various outdoor activities such as: camping, running, hiking, rollerblading, skiing, climbing, mountainbiking, ultimate frisbee, swimming, ummm ya i guess that covers it.
I listen to a lot of music, while i'm at home, while i'm in the car, while i'm at work, or anywhere on my iPod.
I also write my own music, I've been playing piano since I was 9 years old, and I'm currently learning to play guitar. I've got 2 keyboards, one of which is full size,weighted, touch sensitive electric paino. I use software called Reason to record, sequence, add affects, master and render my music.
Here at renderosity I tend to only post my "best" artwork, and the more artistic, almost more serious stuff. If you're interested in seeing more, (my adventures and lower quality work) you may check out these websites:
www.brantus.com
www,imaginePhotoGraphics.com
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Comments (6)
BLUESTONE
STRONG MOOD, NICE COMPOSITION!
Damia
Beautiful shot! The birds (pelicans) really make this an excellent photo. The textures are amazing as well. :)
redchilicat
I think this is a beautiful shot! Not sure why you haven't received more comments.
jcv2
Beautiful moody capture of this dangerous rock! :)
Alvaretto
Point Lobos, one of the favourite spots o Edward Weston :] This is a great composition with the rocks and the birds, although I would make some post work. In the first place, I would rotate it until the horizon becomes... horizontal ;]. Also, illuminating the rock will bring out more details and so will do an overall sharpening.
cynlee
the birds really make this with their diagonal line.. reaches out to straighten a bit ;]