I work a good one and a half year with fractal programs now (just love Ultra Fractal & Apophysis), and I guess some two and a half years with manipulation proggys. Guess what....I still love it extremely!!! My wife Brigitte also showes her work here on rendo, and you will please me if you would visit her gallery too. She goes by the name of 'nowee'. A short time ago I was also added to the community of artistrising.com and because not everything I create ends up here on rendo here's the link to that portfolio: http://www.artistrising.com/galleries/fractalgazpachotoo as I have a portfolio on imagekind too: http://ThomWithoos.imagekind.com And of course you may allways visit my own homepage of wich the link is below every image ;o) Later on I got more and more involved in photography so slowly my gallery is changing it's looks.
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Comments (6)
dragonmuse
Seems such an odd setting for so majestic a creature. I am not sure I have ever seen a swan sleeping before.. Thanks for sharing this.
rainbows
It is a wonderful image but a strange setting. The swan would not stay there if he/she were not happy there. This is a beautiful deciation to two RR artists from you. Wonderful day to you too. Diane.
bpclarke
Gorgeous and fitting dedication! Superbly done. Bunny
kimariehere
sleeping so beautiful and peacefully wonderfully captured!
Valerie-Ducom
Ohhhhhh, thanks so much for this beautiful picture on this swan !!!! You make a really good composition on this pture and I like this scene !!! Thanks for this dedi !!! Good day and be good, as always :)
three_grrr
There is something very dear about this photo. This swan seems very vulnerable in sleep, and yes, an odd place for it to be, but perhaps the safest!