My gallery reflects the raw, unpolished beginnings to where I am now. That is why quality varies so much from start to now... this gallery is a personal reminder of growth and motivation. When I first arrived at this website, I thought manipulation and graphics work was the rule. I tried Poser and other programs but kept returning to photography. That is where I am most of the time. Being here is growth in itself and being surrounded by so many talented artists of various genres is a blessing. God has blessed me in being here to share my offerings and to reap from the wonders brought to the net by others. I am joyed when an image is appreciated and can bear result of an unwise upload, something I do more often than desired in haste to post the render. I like Renderosity very much, learn here and appreciate the work of others. Constructive criticism is welcomed...as are occasional smiles. I choose not to accept ratings, finding comments more useful overall and perhaps allowing room for more honest opinion. I do the same in galleries visited on this site, providing my honest thoughts more than ratings. I was a professional jeweler by trade; in that was my real expertise. Now I freelance and seek secure work. I am a Vietnam era veteran of one branch of service in the USA; fortunately I did not go to conflict during that infamous time. I feel for those who did. Many were my personal friends. Equipment: Until early 2005, the camera was a Minolta DImage F100, which is now lost somewhere in this house. For the most I use a Nikon D7000 and D200 with a small assortment of Nikon and Sigma lenses (the better ones). I also love the spot metering ability of the small spot on the D70, my first DSLR and “quick carry” camera even today. I will add a lens or other accessory when I can afford it in the economic swirl of today. I have found the camera to be very important but the camera does not compose the image. Creative artistry and pleasing imagery is in the image taker, working with the creation around us and what insight our mind provides. I strive to improve the eye behind the lens, while always finding experiences and imagination play a large part in what any particular image means to me, whether or not I am able to convey that to others. Each will see the image in their personal view and heart.
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Comments (19)
keeneye
Excellent POV!!!!! love the shadows too, not a friendly image though, makes me sad...
DuckInTheFog
Excellent concept and great pov.. personally I'd rather they grow up to become fishing sinkers but alas we haven't learned the difference yet...
Zorg1955
Despite I'm really not a fan of bullets , I must say your macro is absolutely perfect . . . Great compo here !
auntietk
Great image and title. Well done!
mark.spooner
Excellent image, love the DOF!
Janiss
I'm not fan of this object but I say: "Gorgeous photo".... excellent!
inshaala
This one really caught my eye in the challenge, a very creative image and well set up and lit. One thing let it down for me tho, i thought the "Drill sergeant" should have been in focus and in line with the first rank, mainly because that is where the squad leader stands normally when marching (as far as my CCF training went anyway), but also because i think it might add to the image a bit better. However i cant be certain until i see such a compo, but that is my gut reaction.
MrsLubner
wonderful macro and great pov. The only statement I see is that all things serve a purpose...like it or not.
danob
I sort of get the impression of chess pieces waiting to be moved, and like pawns that are often given away... Most of us Brits dont get the Gun culture.. It makes for an emotive subject Tom and I like the idea of your open interpretation for the viewer.. I do share some or Rich points re the composition.. Anyway Nice one !!
bicycle
yeah bit of a surprise to the brit eyes........
FrankT
I'd have put the focus on the "Drill Sergeant" myself but it's a great macro either way
babuci
Reminds me of an army commanded by their leader. Great compo Tom....I glad You posted here too.
Thelby
Some of them look like dummies ;^D Great shot!!!
mamabobbijo
I remember that day! Those two enormous men screaming until their faces were red! Despairing we'd ever be able to stand in straight lines! Learn we did, and became soldiers. But that's a tale for another day. Very evocative image. BJ
Buffalo1
Wadcutters being trained by jacketed hollow points. Interesting image!
vulcanccit
fantastic work and mood. lovely lighting
sandra46
A wonderful, humorous pic.
Smokin_Ganja
this is deep! love the angle!
Wolfmanw
Hi Tom, love the image it is not only stunning with the shadows and lighting but makes one think. As you stat above "This image may be a statement of sort, to each his or her own interpretation." well every time I hear a gun go off or see bullets it reminds me of the cowardly act of someone walking up behind me and putting 2 bullets in my head. I have forgiven them but still don't have any idea why. Memory loss is part of it however I am at a loss for words.