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Organic Asteroid

Carrara/RDS Landscape posted on Feb 05, 2007
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First of all, the thumnail is brightened and the cantrast adjusted to avoid an overdark look at that size. For Apple users gamma might still exclude some light. Way back when I had no real fear of wiping my drive clean and losing the easy repairs of a serial numbered drive image that fits the CD-ROM provided by the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), I ventured into Geocities and made a page with a scandalous user name. The very first image I put on that page was of an asteroid I made in RayDream3D. The bump map made it look really cratered in the dark light of space and I was so pleased I put an original song on that page, "Diversity In LaBrea." Others making pages with FrontPage and VisualPage focussed on an "island." I got a singer to come and listen to my song and talk with me about the MP3 revolution and traded an image for a song. My current view is that our promotion of music promotes the immaturity of our love as held in our racist mastery. Some insist on classical tunes that hark to the Kaiser and Austro-Hungary. Others prefer hi-hop and rap that are the dark remnants of rascist policing in America. Some like folk that summarizes the folk ways that survived importation from the Irish, Welsh and Scotch marches on the fringes of England. Then there is the minor keys and Yiddish or Russian Orthodox themes of Eastern Europe. My asteroid is climbing the charts now. It may take it's place with the racism of the others soon. We're all alike.

Comments (11)


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meico

5:11AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

"Tripping the dark fantastic" so to speak. Uplifting. Very. Mike

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:18AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Excellent work of beautiful lighting....!!!

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evinrude

6:42AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Hah! Reminiscent of Adam and Eve on a Raft. Great idea.

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msebonyluv

7:27AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Awesome lighting and excellent work!!

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coolcatcom

7:44AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Reminders of "Gilligan's Island" way back when !

Denys234

9:01AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Nice work

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Indoda

9:21AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Great lighting - original picture.

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moochagoo

11:42AM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Such a fantastic picture.

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tofi

8:21PM | Mon, 05 February 2007

Incredible! This image is superbly composed... The purple and the red work very well together and are beautifully juxtaposed! This lady seems to be venturing out on a very Star "Trecky" expedition! :) Lucky lady! The lighting is superb, love the way it reflects off the midriff of the body... certainly a very orginal image... and very creative!

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jocko500

9:57PM | Tue, 06 February 2007

lol I did not get the ebots of your upload ... I like the mood here and the image

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MeredithWilson

1:54PM | Fri, 09 February 2007

Dear Dale, I'm not sure if I would characterize all music as racially driven. I would agree that like most art, it is strife driven. Whether it's the typical gangsta, or the 1812, or "My Boyfriends Back," of "Your Cheating Herat," many do indeed involve conflict of one sort or another. But then there is also "Popcicles and Icicles!" Not too sure about the gravitational ramifications of striding abou the asteroid - probably pretty close to escape velocity!! Really fun image - very creative - and very well crafted!!!! Love ya!!! Meredith Meredith Elaine Wilson - MeredithLand


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