I found Renderosity late on in 2003 and have since become an avid viewer of the tremendous talent on display. My contribution is just pictures I've drawn, daft sketches, favorite photos (mostly of landscapes and mountain days out) and comments and laughs with other members. Thanks to all at Renderosity and to people who contribute some amazing images and ideas.
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Comments (6)
azrabella
Man, those tiles look like they have been stuck on with a pritstick. The golden age was definately the Armstrong Aldrin (must not forget Collins) days, at least, for me. (Did they really go to the Moon?)
Onslow
Interesting shot - somehow expect them to be all smooth and hi tech these look more like something I laid on the kitchen floor :D
jgkane
Cool shot, Anthony. Nice to see that if they do indeed fall off, if it ever gets launched, what with all this unfavourable weather the Shuttle is getting these days, then they'll know which place it came off! By the way, is a KSC something like a KFC then? ;o) Regards, John.
Cosme..D..Churruca
Amazing capture !
Margana
LOL at Richard.Like you,I remember the first moon walk,too.I was a child travelling with my family,standing in the lobby of a hotel in Tokyo...and they started congratulating us.LOL.You just don't forget things like that.Glad you got to the Space Center.Thanks for sharing this and a fascinating upload,Anthony.-M :^)
helix3d
A very interesting photograph (as I sit here trying to make sense out of the tile coding system).