Hi,
I am Deimos or Martin Lambert to most people :)I am one of the retired MarketPlace testers :) That's my girl on the left Erika, and I am the one on the right.
I have decided to go back to school and am currently studying Film at Carleton University.BIOMy academic background is in Desktop Publishing. My work experience has been in the areas of Graphic Arts, Graphic Design, Instructing, Drafting, and now of course it's developing 3d content which I sell on-line; along with testing here at Renderosity. I also have a Computer Animation project I am working on called the Realm which is really what inspired me to be such an active member of Renderosity
I became a Renderosity merchant in 1998 and started testing in 2000. In 2001 I initiated and helped organize the Renderosity Annual Christmas Give Away which I have had the pleasure of working on in 2002 and 2003. I retired as a tester in 2005. To attend CU
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Comments (7)
Richardphotos
beautiful chapel and capture. I know it is not but it looks like a composite.
avalonfaayre
Different and nice, but it leaves me really wanting to see the front.
Deimos
Cool thanks for the feedback, actually now I want to see the fron I will have to go back and check it out. I didn't keep the front picture because to many people were wondering around in the area I would have had to shoot. Also on this angle all the other features were just perfect to frame the subject. Which is what gives it that composite look. It isn't a comp your rite but it's nice to see it looks like a comp even though it's just a straite shot.
sossy
wonderful composed scene framed by trees and plants and almost idyllic! but maybe you should try another frame! ;o)))
jcv2
As Rita says, it's idyllic! Wonderful capture of this characteristic architecture! Maybe the pic could be blown a bit (a width up to 1024 px shows more details). Splendid work! :)
weesel
A little larger if possible. The stone looks as if it has nice detail and the cloud pattern is remarkable. The frame.... I think it's not correct for this. Try a plain white frame faded at the edges if you really want one.
ModestyB
Oh, but this is really beautiful, Martin!!!!!! Splendid capture!!!!!