I'm a software engineer by day. I spend my time pushing ones and zeros around, which is not as easy as it sounds. They're slippery little devils.BIOI discovered fractals in the mid 80's with Fractint on what must have been a 25 MHz processor. Around 2001 I upgraded all the way from 400 MHz to 1.8 GHz, and thought about making fractals again. I discovered Fractal Explorer, and later XenoDream. These days I use mostly XD and MBF, with an occasional image from ChaosPro and Quasz, since I've always loved quaternions.
For my photography I use a Canon 30D. My primary lenses are a Canon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 EF DO IS USM and a Canon 24-105 f/4 L IS USM.
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Comments (7)
earthman236
Cool green roof !
Mondwin
Splendid!!!!!bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
kansas
Great shot. Yes, the forest takes over very quickly. Wonder if the phone still works.
Flannelman
Thought provoking. Harry Graham (1874-1936) would have been impressed ;-] thanx
PhotoSmith
Neat shot, Dennis, a perfect example, and the write-up was very informative too. Thanks for including the link. Last winter seemed especially wet there. When Lori and I visited Quinault Lake some of the lower areas were flooded right up to the road. The carpets of moss, as you mentioned, were the most striking feature.
uniquedreamer
Yha Dennis, I know what your saying if you don't keep up with the moss, it will attach...lo Nice write up, I do like the moss in the forest, but not on our roof...lol Excellent shot!
tresamie
LOL! I need to post this one on my wall! What a great reminder. This must be why they call it 'vegetating'! :)