Been an artist of various types pretty much all my life: pencils - paint - watercolors, mosaics of beach glass, writing 'stories', musician (first love), photography, software design. Started messing with Bryce & Photoshop a few of years ago and have gotten more involved with various 3D apps recently (Lightwave, Cinema 4d, Vue, etc). But my pictures, both rendered and captured, pretty much tell who I am. My bunny, Brenda aka JustAlice here, and I live in a little house out in the countryside of Indiana.
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Comments (12)
Digimon
Wonderful story, and looking at the tree, you can almost make out her anguished face!
jocko500
super story and lovely texture on a tree
robotalk
Beautiful texture that tree...fine tale and photo..a wonderful image !!
babuinodeoro
magnific story and picture
kimariehere
fantastic textures and story here !! well done !!.. i see some faces in here ! :O)!
jif3d
Smell but don't touch ? it's a great story Ken, is it your's ? very LOTR...awesome tree with textures, top camera work Ken ~Cheers~ :o)
froznlife42
Hey, I never knew all that before. Cool tale!!!
Svarg
Sorry, I can't claim the tale. It is by one Publius Ovidius Naso or simply 'Ovid' (43BC - 18AD), a favorite poet of the emperor Augustus. There is another Dryope story, about being raped by Apollo, but I read this one about 30 years ago and greatly prefer it.
jcv2
Wow, faces and eyes here looking to you! Stunning work! :)
Richardphotos
excellent texture and mythology
Hopalong
Not much a favoriteAugustus exiled Naso ("Nose") to the Black Sea, where he wrote doleful pleas to return and also the first written poetry in the local tribal language (some form of Gothic, if I recall correctly). This may have been partly Augustus' wry humor, since, though he was a randy old coot himself, his program involved the restoration of the "Res Publica" and old-fashioned morality. He likely smiled at the prospect of the Nose, one of the greatest poets in the Latin, or any language at all for that matter, and author of the Ars Amatoria, grunting around the frontier with spear and shield among the barbarian tribes. And Tyler too, hehe. Nice little park in memory of a vicious little Injun War that won what's-his-name a presidency. The root for "oak" is also in "Druid" it seems....
melizod
Lots of character in that tree. Would make a good texture.