Hello everyone!
I'm Diane from Appleton, Wisconsin.
Most of my adult life was spent living in the south. Most of my friends live there as well. I seem to always be traveling in that direction.
My passions are photography and computers.
My college major was computer programming.
At one time, I operated a home business digitizing, retouching, and manipulating photographs. I lived in a military community and did extensive graphics work for some of the units on base and also for the family support groups. It was a pleasure to combine my two passions into a productive venture.
Today, most of my photo/computer work is gratuitous. My desire to learn and explore is unending. My most recent exploits have been with fractals. You can find some of my "experiments" in the Fractal Gallery.
Please leave a comment. I'd love to know what your opinions are.
Enjoy and visit often!
Diane
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Comments (11)
Mondwin
Fantastic and splendid image...well done!!!Bravissima!V:DDD.HUgsxx
Erynn
"Fun"tastic image :) Love it! Have a nice day :)
saeltari
My money is on the mouse =}. Neat scene!
stevey3d
LOL! Excellent image, great concept! 5+++
Tracesl
beautiful scene and concept, excellent model interaction and pose. lots of little details, like the other mouse in the wall.
faeriesidhe
LOL...nice one
alphalioness
I'm rooting for the mouse, too. Looks like he's trying to save a damsel in distress :)
perlk
Ha ha - this is awesome! Great work!
Antonio57
Bonne 100 ième!!!!!ET BRAVO
flaviok Online Now!
Parabéns 100º imagem.Muito Criativa.Belissima obra, aplausos (5)
DreamersWish
Congratulations on your 100th image! What a fantastic render it is! Even the small have great and mighty hearts. Well done!