My formal training is in Photography. I began taking photographs at about the age of 15 or 16 when I purchased my first 35MM Minolta SLR (SRT201). I was hooked. Today I am doing professional work in my spare time and I shoot mostly digital with some Medium format film work. My love for photography evolved into a passion for creating 2D & 3D digital art.  My introduction into 2D and 3D computer software began in 1990 when I realized the computer could help me achieve some of the digital effects that were difficult to achieve on Film.
Then there were the many endless nights with coffee in one hand and the mouse in the other while I read software manuals and plugged away at the tutorials until I got something right. I currently use Poser, Carrara (RDS) Vue and Bryce 6 to create all of the images seen in my gallery. As far as 2D programs go, I use Photoshop and Corel PSP for touching up my  in camera and 3D renders. The learning process never stops, I guess that is what makes this so much fun. Â
So enough of the boring stuff about me. Â I hope you enjoy some of the artwork I have posted here.
Best Regards
Charles Ragucci
aka ephotosaver
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Comments (12)
densa
great job
KaToFel
Hey, it's very nice picture we have here, but you give us the wrong names in your text. Cheops ist the great Pyramid, Chepren the one beside her, and Mykerinos is the little one. Mykerinos = Mycro = small/little. OK? .... and they are located in Gizeh. I personally have been on top, and also inside the mysterious Cheops Pyramid. Shukran for showing. (Shukran = Thank you in arabic)
Kuiski
A very beautiful egypt scene, pretty composition and lovely light. Good!
Shadowdancer
Like the pic. You could almost picture yourself there. BTW ephotosaver is using the correct names for the Pyramid pharaohs (i.e. the Egyptian ones) & KaToFel is using the greek ones. Oh & the arabic for thank you is shokram. I know this because a couple of years ago I spent 2 weeks in Cairo and was forever having to say "la shokram" (No Thank You) to peddlers.
Stardust_Crossing
Beautiful and fantastic! It is very well composed.
meselfr
awesome work :)
MariaAJMD
This is gorgeous!!! Love the poses so very everyday life like. Awesome background! Hugs Maria
efron_241
that is a simply amazing image.. Love the light, the scene and the poses.. great !
akulla
Very nice image.
cole4965
Really amazing scene!
Nuria
Fantastic scene and atmosphere !!!! !!!!!!!!!
adonise
Wonderful scene, excellent lighting...