Hi Everyone.
I got into graphics by default as a way of bring to live the images in my head from a series of sci fi/fantasy books I have been writing from when I was on dialysis 6 years ago. I dispaired of getting the scenes & characters out till I found D/S & Bryce to help me as I don't have much knowlege on modelling and admire greatly those that do!BIOI live in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia with my hubby (who gave me his kidney 6yrs ago) and two dogs. A samoyed and a German Shepherd.
I write novels in an ad hoc fashion, used to write songs but novels took over there and I also used to do dressmaking until the have found the brat...er new samoyed kept 'playing' with my work and one day got a pin stuck in the roof of her mouth. Sewing got packed up and I started Teddy Bear Making and at the same time found Renderosity...as they say the rest is history!!!
Now the Kidney Transplant is going great and I am joining the dots in those books. I am also writing another novel about the kidney dramas from the POV of the German Shepherd and our previous Samoyed, Samantha pinching my script and doing thier version. It is in the edit stage at this point in time. If you would care to see the intro by the 'slighty' obnoxios Samantha IM me and I will send it to you. They may see the light of day sometime in the future but now it is fun and fantasy.
Everything here is self taught form renders to writing, songs, teddys and photography so technical knowlege is Zip, luck and "Hey that looks Ok" is 100%
See ya round the R'osity web.
Jenny
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Comments (9)
Richardphotos
that had to be an awesome experience that you will remember. looks like they could climb the fence a will, but hopefully they have some electrical encumbrance
mermaid
oh oh I knew they are big but they are even bigger when standing up like this... nice one
Valerie-Ducom
oh yes, very intersting picture. I like this big cat!!! Good day ;)
babuci
Amazing experience was I am sure! I been playing with cheetas there a year ago! Unforgetable!
Boofy
It was an awsome experience all round, by the way the tiger is a small one, they can get three times larger my friends! Babuci you lucky girl! We did want to do that in Canberra with the King Cheeta (one of the rarest animals in the wold) but had to choose due to the almighty $$$$$. Jenny
busi2ness
Aha, I like the comment posted, It had me worried madam! Certainly a great capture to illustrate the size of the animals and also the sheer size of their paws. Very good. I feel envious, I never seem to capture a lion from underneath like you and Louly. You should stop by the King Cheetah one day, it will be a unique experience.
Boofy
Oops it was Dubbo zoo, sorry for the glitch but we went to both, we were going to feed them at Canberra but were staying just a 'couple of stubbies' up the road at my aunts place so did it there instead, for any interested it costs $34 to get in (adult Aust $$$) and another $50 to feed one kitty cat. Worth the money believe me!
wawadave
took mt 2 year old niece to a zoo she was loveing it. saw a fenced in area she wanted to see kitties. how to you tell a 2 year old they don,t have plain kitties there. well sleeping up against the fence was a huge couger back to the fence. my niece let go of my hand and ran away yelling kitty kitty slid under the guard rail stuck her little hand through the chain link fence started patting the couger. i had caught up by then and was quietly comeing t get her. the couger started purring!!!!!!! just like a regular cat only 100x louder. their was a keeper in the cage at the time whom had just quietly froze in place like my quiet aprotching to not disturbe the 170 lbs kitty! he qhietly said don,t panic. and that until very recently the couger had been a family pet. and had been raised with kids.panic levels droped. i carefully pried my nieces hands out of the enclosure. the poor couger moand at loseing its new friend. after bringing her home latter. she told her mother about trip to zoo and patting a really really really big kitty that purred like a truck. was the kat was out of the bag and i was on the spot trying to explian how i had let her exscape and put her hands in a couger cage. was well roasted over this many times. moral of the story is cats purrrrrrrrr no matter how big......
lior
This lioness was a real snarly lady!!!