I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (36)
Star4mation
Old glass. Looks like the window has been broken for a very long time. Great photo Jock :)
Valerie-Ducom
oh yes, I like, Very abstract photo and with a perfectly color and lighting... Good day ;)
rainbows
Beautiful image, Jock. Love the colours!! I like it too and glad that you posted this tonight. Hugs. Di.
gingerlou
Very profound, bravo!!
acclaude
ho! Beautifull old style colors here in this macro mineral shot jock ! Love Tway U have 2catch & give or reveal so much from the things... Ya this is probably some of inconscious process waiting for help & decide what 2do of old things & thoughts... ;o) Thks 4share ! xxxxx
DennisReed
I can clearly see why you like this one Jock! I like it too! It has a fantastic combination of colors, shapes, and textiles! Bravo!
B_PEACOCK
I have images that I have never posted and dont know if I am going to LOL. Cool shot tho my friend
Hendesse
Interesting and very detailled shot!!
MagikUnicorn
I agree with PEACOCK lollll I like it nice one "MU"
Sekadhar
WOW! I like it very much!!!! Superb shot!*****!
mermaid
can understand why you like it... the colors are beautiful
Richardphotos
because they are back stabbing no accounts that want to get ahead at your expense. have the time they do not perform like they should and then blame the person working their butt off with out any thanks or pay raises.I thought at first this was some of your blacklite gone haywire. does make an excellent picture
claudialee
Loved your comment and have to agree with Richard. Been there, know that. However, back to the photo. Not so bad, like the colors and the glass works well with the bricks. Pretty good job. HUGS!!!
jif3d
Great colour and textures Jock as for Bosses...mmm, I've just lost my 2 part-time jobs ! nice capture ~Cheers~ :o)
CarolSassy
I really like the color of the glass! It's a great contrast between the glass, the brick, the rock and the paints! Great shot Jock! (:
Jay-el-Jay
I have always found the random designs of broken windows to be very interesting.Thank you for not passing up this fine image.It deseves to be shown.
soffy
agree with Carol,love the contrast,what wonderful colors here,excellent shot****
goodoleboy
Tons of various shades of aquamarine in this capture, Jocko, and a great closeup of the mess. I remember lots of times when new people were hired with a higher pay rate than myself. But who said life was fair?
evielouise
You sure can make a person smile you have a imagination taking a photo of a broken glass very good thinking: bravo:
watifeye
Lots of excellent colours and tex and the glass looks like an older grade. Detail is fantastic!
dpmcgregor1
That is Awesome Dad, I like broken glass, and I like to break glass too!
skiwillgee
The colors strike me the best. Super
drifterlee
Awesome shot, Jocko!!! Hope you didn't break the window!
rayburg
Abstract realism..great work
MeredithWilson
Dear Jock, Visiting your gallery is always such a treat! It's like going to one of those little out of the way stores where you are not really sure what you are going to find, but yet know there will be some real treasures inside. I like your tale of the alligator's hiss in the swamp - and I'll REALLY glad I wasn't there. Your "Nun, Boyfriend, and Baby" were also really cute. And I like d the pciture of the V-8 short block, too. You've got such a great eye for finding things that other pass over. The picture of the old bridge and you analogy to life was touching. And your picture here of the broken car glass also sets the mind wandering. What was it like in it's prime - when it had just rolled off the showroom floor with it's proud new owner behind the wheel? Times change - and times change everything - cars and us, too!!! Great work!! Love, Meredith
Gor111
Fascinating to see how you handle your camera! Bravo!!!
tallpindo
I began to notice stained glass windows in 1978 which were hunks of glass set in brown epoxy. I learned they began in a Congregational church in Pennsylvannia. Way later, I learned that Rev. Dale was excommunicated in England centuries ago. Sand and rock.
evinrude
Great mix of wonderfully textured items. An elegiac and beautiful abstract of ordinarily mundane objects. Very, very well done!
mcv
Outstanding clear details, textures, and color in this closeup photo, Jocko. Your image got me thinking: "How do we mend things like this, rather than just replace them or ignore them?" I have no answers, but asking the question is a start . . . Nice capture!
Svarg
Rain's gonna get in your window, Jock. Better get it fixed.