Thank You for calling! I started pencilwork at < 1 y. o. 1st Photoshop pic was done in autumn 2001. In spring 2002 I saw great Bryce artwork and decided to try. In 06.2002 started using LW for 3D modeling. Also use PC for 2D & fractals In 08.2002 my son Anthony aka AnthonyJr joined me here. You can visit his page - he'll be happy! BIO
I was born in August 1968 (virgo). My University diploma is "Intenational Economic Relations" (I'm orientalist).
I've been constantly drawing, taking photos and making CGI for recent 40 years. You are welcome to visit my gallery regularly as I try to upload new works as often as possible.
My interests are abstract computer graphics, photography, art, computers. My main job is Internet Marketing. I am open for new ideas, ready to be involved in interesting projects,Â
With kindest regards,
Anthony.Â
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Comments (10)
pimbotin
Exceptionnal!!! Bravo!!
-GaWa-
Almost neural like qualities, A very smart capture indeed. Well done!
Richardphotos
looks like spiders are hiding in the water drops ready for a careless insect. super macro
MaydaMason
a perfect focus (not easy to set for sure)... cool reflection on your droplets and warm tones!
CarolSassy
It is so different from the other! Cool! Wonderful colors. (:
jcv2
Oh wow, incredible to see how the web is able to contain these drops! Gorgeous work, verrry beautiful! :)
soulofharmony
pure art in p'graphy absolutely gorgeous anthony... outstanding:)
claudialee
Outstanding. Perfection at it's best.
Gluckman
Cool. Excellent color. Very cool reflection of spider in all drops.
leanndra
I recognized that it was right away! Having lived on a farm in my childhood, we saw many of these in the garden early in the mornings! Wonderful photo!