I am so pleased to be a member here at Renderosity. For me Renderosity is much more than a place to display my works. I have made many friend's here. I take so many photographs but I do not like to have my own photograph taken.. I actually like this shot. I say a huge thank you, to My Goha for postworking this shot for me. The original shot was taken up at my friend's house. He put this wonderful swing in the largest tree on his land! Iccle pushes me up so high!! The swing is over precipice, so not for the faint hearted... but such fun.. I love to be at their house and feel like a child again on this swing. I will tell you why I choose my RR name, "Rainbows". When my niece Victoria was a very little girl, she used to say to me.. Auntie DiDi "I love you, all the world and rainbows". I love her just as much as she loves me. She is older now and our love for each other is so strong. A beautiful day is wished for you all. Hugs. Diane.
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Comments (35)
Hendesse
A fantastic shot, Di. I like the geometry, the light and the mood. Looks outstanding. Have a wonderful sunday evening!! :)
Mondwin
Really a amazing sculpture!!!!bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
mollymaye
Very nice. The mood is great and those shapes and lines are very nice.
TheAnimaGemini
Very beautyfull Diane. I love here the purity. It looks so wonderfull. Excellent capture. Big hugs and kisses to you and your family hon. Take care of you. Ilona
Sekadhar
Fantastic human fantasy and talent! What a problem dear Di - buy new comp. Here is cheap and it must be thre, too! I know that you have now other think on your mind - but youi have to do something for yourself - it helps! MAC is nice but for this what we are doing PS is much better. I am very happy with my comp..I have all I need and of course sometimes some friends help me. But when I do all myself (all the time I do) I am more content. This monument is fantastic artwork!*****!
carlx
Fantastic capture from the fantastic sculpture!!! Wonderful view!!
Kuiski
A very lovely capture Diane, the sculpture is very pretty. Great! hugs. :)
MrsLubner
Stunning. A lovely distraction for a hospital. :-)
jocko500
so wonderful to see this. cool shot and they did a super job on helping you
busi2ness
Very well seen and captured. It is full of symbolism, some very old.
sirdavid
Lovely well-balanced photo Di and I love the colourful globe with the plant in the foreground. Nice sky too. Excellent work.
wildgoha
Hey my beloved ;-) yeap new compe is good think but I see as always all problem in other style - it was wonderful to share this all work together - and the moment when you took photo- so hard moment but we could be connected - I will be always remember all our days and that's why I know what to leave gallery is importland - it is diary mine and yours and all from Angelico Team friends and just good people - Love you;x
Valerie-Ducom
OMG!!! In the first time, i have the impression to see something in Bryce program, but noooo, it's a picture and very beautiful sculpture!! Excellent picture my dear friend and hugssss :)
mark.spooner
A very interesting subject!
sharky_
Beautiful Sculpture. I'm curious about this James Cook Sculpture as the person who discovered Hawaii was Capt James Cook. Could they be the same person or from a different time and place. Aloha
Surama
Thank you for sharing your wonderful images Diane!!!!!!!!
rainbows
Thank you all for comments. @ Sharky, Aloha. Yes, you are right it is the same Captain James Cook who discovered Hawaii. Captain Cook was born In Whitby, the nearest town to Robin Hood's Bay, In North Yorkshire where I live. Diane
lior
Excellent capture: so wonderful colors too! Thank you for sharing, sweet Lady, Lior
Laelia
Well target shot, Diane Your lonenely sadness caught it well in focus I am very touched by your explanations in commentary.. It's a clear, neat, colored pic with extreme emotions.. Good sharing Have beautiful night and a splendid week, Diane q:) Amiti Magali
Flannelman
That Capt. Cook got around. Or its not so big a world. Either way its a wonderful shot of this sculpture. thanx 4 the share hgz ;-)
cricri99
A sculpture !! "smile"...a good photographer..I am happy!!! "winks"
kurtsart
Beautiful Diane! .. And your words always hit home . All the best, Kurt
nathalie06
An interesting POV for this sculpture. I love the geometrical forms.... for the Nature, and for the sculptures too ;o)))) Hugs my friend.
Sherena
Great shot, that sculpture its a wonder, fantastic work Diane!!!!
mamabobbijo
An interesting piece, it looks based on an ancient sailors tool called a sextant. How appropriate for Captain Cook. He navigated the globe with one. They are still used today. except the material they haven't changed so much in @ 2000 years. There are many electronic devices to do it with, but in the end, when you lose power nothing works better. BJ
CavalierLady
Very intriguing sculpture and nicely captured. Lovely clear crisp colors.
pops
Wonderful sculpture and you've captured it beautifully. You let Goha mess with this, you are braver than I am LOL
TomDart
Such a bunch of comments already! You did well on this one, quite well indeed.
DJB
You captured the textures and colour nicely. I am glad to hear your spirits are raised now. Good wishes to you both.
lizzibell
Great capture...