Hi, Thanks for visiting...Much appreciated.. You can check my Bio for a little more info on me. Enjoy your stay. BIO Hi, My name is Jeff Hindmarsh....I'm 57 yrs of age and I live in the city of my birth...Newcastle upon tyne (North East England)...From the age of sixteen I spent 23 yrs here,there & everywhere as a Merchant Seaman...I have now returned home and spend most of my time with my wife Tee (resa) ....After dabbling in pencil,ink & watercolor for most of my life I have now found my spiritual home in the world of Digital Art......I use several different programs including("Mojoworld"..."Photoshop CS6"..."ZBrush"..."Xenodream"..."Shade 7" & "Poser " ) to produce my final images which I think of as "scenic"...Fantasy (with an otherworldy twist) & some "abstract" work.... Thanks for viewing, Enjoy, Jeff.....(Jaybeeh).
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Comments (22)
prutzworks
wow cool mega pano, like the bridge idea and watercolorfect of the sky
tallpindo
Once you get beyond the heat architechture of an escapee for low earth orbit the gravity assist of the moon and then large planets begins to allow the mass to be kept and thus momentum is no longer being wasted in discarded under velocity stages. (This image has a cathedral like center which makes one think of a great battle given an envelope of stone.) Since battle is currently forbidden in space an alternative explanation must be formulated. It is an RF spectrum that is tuning the heat radiation from the escapee. Now non-isotropic it begins to define appendages. Speculating on the 3rd law of gas messengers between hard mirrors leads to such comments. Photography is strictly passive and no meaurement of range is possible. Once a radio altimeter is added a profile can be begun and the alternating dark and light bands can be correctly identified as concave or convex. Unfortunately some terrain penetration occurs and begins to define layers. The weak architechture becomes unstable and begins to tumble. Soon the back and front are stitched together through a wormhole.
azrabella
Nice stitching of a nice pano, my friend... but canvas is soooooo expensive, especially if you opt for the Giclee process. But it would look so cooooool.
dragontamer272
So great, nice work on that.
OOh Betty
This is so beautiful. Awesome job!
angelbearzs
that is very beatiful secne!!!:)
prionbrain
WOW!!!!
Alex_NIKO
Wow! It is the most unique bridge which I saw ...Very.. very nice pano, Jeff ! 5++
Raven78
This is absolutely stunning!
efron_241
Incredable art.. and a bridge that must be coool to be on ... Wonderful creation
Valerie-Ducom
Wowww, so beautiful work and excellent coposition of texture and color :)
Octaganoid
It looks great mate, i like the style too.. Im having trouble with stitching too, its so damn fiddly its unreal. You've done a great job here though by the looks of it.
alfs
Majestic scene. Well maded composition! Agree - 5++... :)
Osipenkov
Superb!!! It's my favorite!
capitanpescanova
Superb landscape, I don't get tired of seeingit again and again. Congratulations!
woz2002
Nice Jeff. But for me Canvas shuns details & I go for gloss prints behind glass, personal taste thats all. Great postworking :)
Richardphotos
I am glad I read your script about being a pano. I did not scroll across until then. very impressive work. the road way is excellent as your terrain
lewis_moorcroft
Certainly lots to see here :) I really like the rough, barren terrain. I agree with Warren on the canvas comment as I also prefer rich detail glossy prints :)
jif3d
Impressive panorama, the postwork canvas textures really give this render an oil painting like quality, well done ! ~Cheers~
BroadswordUK
Superb panoramic render,great colours and excellent sky.
geirla
Great view. Love the bridge thing.
FCLittle
Great stuff here, very interesting!