Yup! What can I say? It seemed appropo to post a pic of myself here too.
BIO
Troy Mathisen
...began his professional career as a recording engineer in 1977.
Shortly thereafter, he expanded into providing concert sound-reinforcement and technical support services for many "internationally-renowned" performing artists.
After a couple years of doing concert sound around the Pacific Northwest, he moved to Hollywood California, to enhance his education and experience in audio and music recording and production, for the film, television and record industries.
After 5 years with Paramount Recording Studios as a technician and audio engineer, he began his education in computer music production and graphic design.
Two years later Troy was avidly educating himself in 3D modeling, rendering and animation development and production, while working as a recording engineer for Buena Vista Sound at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank California.
By 1990, he was working as a soundtrack composer and music producer, while obtaining an education in simulation and virtual reality technologies.
Two years later he was working extensively in video engineering and production, giving occasional dissertations to college students on virtual reality environment engineering and computer music development and production for film and video.
In 1995, Troy devoted his full time to learning Internet and web-based technologies.
By 1997, he was functioning as Director of Internet and Multimedia Development for a high-tech telecommunications firm in the bay-area of central California.
To this day Troy continues to design and build intelligent web application software and information distribution systems, as well as focusing as much time as possible on his two greatest loves - the arts and sciences.
Troy currently uses the following for creating visual media...
Software;
Apophysis 2.02
Blender 2.41
Chaoscope 0.2.1
ChaosPro 3.2
DeepPaint 2.0
Lightwave 8.5
PhotoImpact 8
Poser 6
Terragen v0.9
TrueSpace 6.6
VUE 5 Infinite
and others.
Cameras;
Canon Z135 Sure Shot
Nikon D50 Outfit
Olympus Camedia C-700UZ
Hardware;
Dell Inspiron 8500 Computer
HP Business InkJet 1200n Printer
HP PhotoSmart 8250 Printer
HP ScanJet 4370 Scanner
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Comments (14)
ModestyB
Beautiful..but sad...
ShadowsNTime
Speaking of excellant! Wow, and I don't find it sad at all, its a beautiful memory, that it is still standing says to me that it was well cared for..its history of a better kind..Awesome Troy, superb capture! (thanks for your visit:-))
caro_gigi
True...Very beautifull but so sad...Definitively,North Carolina is full of beautifull secrets...
unike
Or maybe just a tribute to a great happy family? That ones that remain unknowed. As usual you do miracles with the camera! Wonderful photo!!
nathalie06
A so lovely place... it's sad to see that only this chimney is still here. Who could know the story of this place, and the story of the persons who lived there long time ago... A very nostalgic but beautiful shot Troy. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas !!!!
mommavelvet9999
An awesome capture, yet almost sad. Although you see it everywhere. Can even still see the old fences in the bachground where horses/cattle were kept. Cool!
rayburg
Great shot..It would make a good anchor point for a new family to start their dreams..
Loloe
This is a beautiful image, so nostalgic. As magical as all your pics! I love your style! bravo Troy!!!
Deimos
Very nice phto nice colour and lighting. It looks like it would be great for a romatic fanstasy movie scene
jcv2
Great find of this remnant, reminds me of vulcans that have been eorded with only the lava-pipe (of more resistant material) standing... :) Gorgeous work, Troy, after the harvest the farmer can have a nice barbecue here!
redchilicat
Very beautiful solitary scene you have captured. Excellent photography!
cannonn
I felt very tender eyes clearly
morin3000
I like the presentation of this image V***
dodgeart
Another mystery--i guess if this old fireplace--or is it an incinerator?-- were around where i live, someone would have salvaged those bricks a long time ago. Which leads me to think that you are often in places that not many people visit--spooky/cool..