My name is Christine and thanks to my Dad and Grandmother I am also known as Skyarcher. (Ciorstaidh is my Gaelic name, honoring my ancestors.)BIOWow, am not sure what to write about me.
The youngest of four daughters, have been sketching, doing chalks and charcoals for a long time. Started venturing into computer graphics about 5 years ago when I got my first Paint Shop Pro program and have been hooked since.
Many programs later, I am still hooked, if only there were more hours in a day. :-)
My dad taught us early on to have a love of the sky, teaching us that no matter how many times we looked up and said Betelgeuse that no 'ghost' was going to pop-up. My grandmother, whom we referred to as Nanny taught me archery as I was growing up and that love continues.
Skyarcher
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Comments (8)
bkhook
Laffs.. I feel like I'm looking out my window. It looks exactly like where I live.. even right at this moment. Great shot! If I took this, it would look like a soupy mess. Excellent!
Enmos
Amazing mood, wonderfully done !! :)
Zacko
Christine.....THANK YOU!!!! Thank you for uploading this beauty! God knows i love fog and mist of all sort....and not being able to see it here in the wintertime makes me feel somewhat depressed, lol. But now i should be good for a few weeks....BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Have a great weekend! #:O)
Ciorstaidh
Andreas - Well, if you need more inspiration, goodness look in your Natural Beauty files on your site. There is some gorgeous inspiration there! :-)
uniquedreamer
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Saurav
Agree with uniquedreamer.
cynlee
luv the softness of the mist & light gradients ;]
jcv2
Wonderful capture of the mist that makes the world look limited and contrasts run down on larger distances! Excellent work! :)