Hi !
This is my second gallery in Renderosity containing only photography.
My main page can be found at Renderosity under the name RumpleBIOReal name: Kurt Erben - Born 1946 (Sagittarius) in Austria. - Studied Photography at Grafische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, Vienna, and later with Prof. Otto Steinert at Folkwangschule f. Gestaltung in Essen, Germany. -
1965-1978 Professional Photographer. - Since 1979 Antiques Dealer and Free Artist (Photography, Painting, Digital Art.) - Works in national and international museums and collections....
Living in Vienna, Austria, European Union
Thank you for being voted "Gallery of the Month" in September 2005 at Renderosity :)
My Fractal works and the Good-Wife-series can be found at:
http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?ByArtist=Yes&Artist=Rumple
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Comments (9)
Valerie-Ducom
Arghhhhhhhh!!! I'm afraid!!! It's so devil and hard to see that. So, I like this picture it's very interesting this texture and color. But what it's??? Good day ;)
TwoPynts
Hard to believe that is/was a fish. It looks like it has near human features. I would have hated to run into that while it was alive and swimming!
amberlite
oh yummy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
busi2ness
Exceptional expression and colours! The eyes are very catchy, expressive.
short_ribs
That's so freaky n cool! LOL awesome shot buddy! Amazing how ugly some of them things in the sea are eh? Thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful weekend
lwperkins
I think it was a grouper? They look scary but this is the perfect angle for a horror picture!
striving
Wicked! Nice shot, great color and clearity! Excellent.
nicolaperniskii
Looks painful!!
odie
This does not strike me as edible, but knowing it is harmless on ice seems to help! Wow...