Hello, I love creative and visual arts, never letting the chance to learn a new skill go by. From works created on paper to food and fabrics, digital and flora, I enjoy them all.
BIO
I am very amateur photographic manipulator but am learning thanks to the many tips given here at Renderosity. One of the greatest lessons being not to give up, but to keep creating until it just happens. I have a strong spiritual nature, with at tendancy to "lose myself in the other Worlds". I have been toying with computers since about 1980 but have had no official lessons, just hit and miss learning yet I feel inadequate at times when a knowledgable computer user makes me feel small, yet I can make a meal to imbibe emotions and create harmony, make music to emote the soul, and love to evigour the heart. I have a great love of Nature and of all animals large and small, with animals tending to gravitate toward me of their own volition. The great local hawk flies above me each day to say hello, last Friday with a mate at his/her side for the first time in 2 years. It felt good to have them do fly over. I have just upgraded from my old 0.01 megapixel camera to a nice fuji 6 megapixel camera with 55ml lens. Oh so much fun in store. I really enjoy the web and all it offers, including these communities of like minded individuals and wonderful artists. I am an attendant carer and lover to a great friend. I live in the Australian Bush, not quite outback, but getting close. We have national trust status placed upon the whole community, and even our local train is a steam train.
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Comments (2)
avalonfaayre
It's the middle of Summer, there isn't it? I would bet that this is a very special place. Very strange looking foliage. Cool, though.
Barringhupite
Hi Randee, The foliage is mostly eucalypt trees this one being a red gum, the trees in other snaps you commented on are also eucalypts called mallee which is aooarently very good at reducing the salinity problem, and the roots make great fuel. Right through all the eucalypt varieties in this area in particular (Victoria ((central goldfields))is a lot of Missletoe. I spotted some georgeous flowers this morniong whilst walking in the bush and will take thew camera over later, we are expecting massive bush fires in the coming days, it is dry and hot and windy with lightening as the global warming takes effect, butit makes for some great shots. All thorugh are mines and relics of times past are so profuse they are sticking outof the ground, old bottles, china and the likes There are also a lot of graves dug on site, particularly chinese graves I beleive. the ground is littered with crystals of all kinds, rose quartz, smoky quartz, clear quartz, to name a few. Cheers and thanks for looking through my little gallery Will