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.
Website--- http://thomashaynes.zenfolio.com/
Thomas Haynes Blog— http://landingheroncatsphotoschrist.blogspot.com/
Commercial Website -- http://www.thomashaynesphotoshoot.com/
I have pursued operating a photography business with mixed success. Corporate and family photography has been my primary business in 2014-2016. I offer pro level work at competitive pricing. Renderosity is a wonderful outlet and encouragement in seeing the artistry of others.
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Comments (9)
mamabobbijo
It sounds like the beginning of an AMAZING! story. The image is wonderful in B/W. One of the arched windows second from the top?
Ionel
Nice work!!!
MrsLubner
done very well. I've taken so many shots like this but never dared to share them. You presented this with great interest.
Zorg1955
A deep B&W that your resume enforced so well ! Another excellent creation from you !
Firesnuffer
Tom this is outstanding! Wonderful moodiness in B&W fits perfectly with your words... Excellent!
Janiss
Gorgeous, I adore! Perfect B§W with excellent contrasts and POV!
nikolais
well, I find your experiment exciting
billcody
Your poem is great, and the sight above this roof landscape is great, too! Everything here is strict functional or should I say ugly? No tree in sight.... I love this american style buildings and dream about the things that happened inside... Where is it, and when will all these houses were build? I thing, it is somewhere in the US Eastern region, and the houses are build around 1910-20 or so... Remains me at Berenice Abbotts photos from "Changing New York". Great atmosphere, but I´m not sure, if I should live there...
avalonfaayre
I make up stories and situations for pictures, too. That is what attracts me to them. The story they tell...or don't. Thought provoking.