Hi, my name is Karl Stöcker, and I was born a long time ago, way too long, in Berchtesgaden, Germany, grew up in Düsseldorf, and since 1966 have been in the US (mostly). I've traveled a lot, 46 countries by this time, and I am planning on many more. I've spent a couple of decades in the US military, active and reserve, and since retirement from civil service, worked off and on as a high school science teacher in a suburb of Sacramento. Ever since my original ID's Doom days, back when it was just released on a floppy disk as a free level advertisement, I was interested in learning about 3D CGI, but I didn't get started until I retired from civil service in 1996. Since then I have been working with Truespace, Bryce, then Lightwave 3D, and Vue. Also dabbled a little in Poser 4, but just bought Poser 6 and am starting sink my teeth into that a bit. My website, http://www.cosmic-pearl.com/, has more details on me, should anyone not be bored to tears by now, also there are LW Viking ship and Star Wars X-Wing tutorials, as well as downloadable meshes (which can be imported into Vue, BTW) - my free stuff to the CG community.
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Comments (11)
Gor111
A wonderful photo series you have uploaded here! Fascinating to see how you have taken the wonderful looking indoor captures! Excellent really!!!
Mondwin
Superbly series dear friend!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Bravissimo!:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
carlx
Fantastic series!!!!!!!
pixeltek
On the middle image, I did use flash. Hated to do it, but I did not want to hang around more than necessary, but it was quite dark, and the line was moving rapidly. I tried a non-flash (always my preference) image, and it was ok, but pretty dark. On the bottom image, I set the camera on a step just above the floor and held it tight. Most people stood silently, and there was little movement here. You can tell the slow shutter time by the ghostly image of a person walking across the FOV on the far left.
frankie96
Interesting..thanks for sharing...
zoren
artful bliss..... nice shots
Chipka
A fantastic and revealing trio of images, beautifully captured and fantastically presented. Your write-up is quite revealing and informative as well and it's great to see a capture of something so sublime to some. Even if I don't share the same religious perspective, it's good to see an element of a "common" faith that highlights the more uncommon elements of it. Great work, sensitively rendered.
Mousson
Trés belles images d´un endroit mythique que je ne connais pas!
auntietk
Wonderful images! The concept leaves me at a bit of a loss, but I love your photographs of the place, none-the-less.
junge1
Beautiful pictures and interesting and informative commentary!
chimera46
Lovely shots here, well done.