My name is Linda Stolte and I live in Jefferson City (the capitol of) Missouri.
My husband and I are both artists; while he paints with oils on canvas, I am a totally digital person. Primarily I work in Photoshop but also use 3D programs to assist in my 2D creations. You can see some of our work at www.stoltestudio.com
I worked in artistic/creative fields all of my life and strictly in the visual arts for 20+ years, both as an artist and owner of an art gallery and custom framing business, until health problems forced me to give it up and stay home. Now I do freelance work such as full color illustrations and cover art for a local children's book author, design and maintain web sites for local organizations and individuals, and anything else I can do on the computer.
Aside from those things, I enjoy writing poetry, have dabbled into the writing of several hymns (music and lyrics), and have found a facination for macro photography of creatures and things of nature.
I am a wife, mother and grandmother, and I am pictured holding our furriest child, our precious little boy Sonny.
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Comments (6)
RubyT
Awesome capture!
_Bee
These sticks are about to ignite! A wonderful, tender moment caught:-) Great shot!
helix3d
How romantic. A couple of sticks gettin' it on.
morningglory
I haven't seen one of these since I was a little girl! Nice catch!
hageota
Cool pic. I captured a few frames a praying mantis just the other day (I posted the best) and in discussions around the house we talked about walking sticks but none of us had seen one in years and there you go, you caught 2 at once!
DreamersWish
I personally have never seen them together before! That is a most fancinating shot you have there! I kinda just wonder what these bugs really think of all of us taking shots of them in these most private of moments? It is a fantastic shot and I hope you got your ice cream in the house before it complete and utter slush!