I am a freelance internet consultant, now in his forties and living near Paris, France. I started being interested in 3d graphics in 1996 when I stumbled upon a nice program with a superb box: Bryce 2.1 for PC. I soon added Amapi, Poser and a series of other 3d apps to my toolset and produced most of my images.
In 2000, I started to get interested in photography, and purchased my first SLR camera. My interest slowly switched from 3d towards photography - first analog, then digital since 2002.
A few thousands of photographs later, I am starting to come back to my old hobby: 3d imaging, focusing on images that cannot be done with photography. My two passions are in fact complemental.
I run several websites among which:
Virtual Lands - my 3d website
France in Photos - my photography website. Travel, landscape and architecture photographs of France
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Comments (15)
lanemtripp
maybe simple, but stunning for sure
larparmit
beautiful shot!
Coppens
Really fine shot!
mairekas
Great capture! Well done!
jgkane
This is as good as a holiday, my friend. Without customs, flight delays, air turbulence, and blind or deaf taxi drivers .. ;o) Great photo. It looks like a photorealitic render from VUE 6 Infinite, or TERRAGEN 2, but I can smell the salt air from this one. Nice. Regards, John.
BertDes
Great view. Excellent.
artaddict2
I like this simple composition, very calming and peaceful. great pov.
witch_1612
Very Nice!!!
deweygg
Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Fred255
Really good photo! Perfect POV!
durleybeachbum
Absolutely perfect!
aljaysart
Beautiful scene and capture, Excellent well done.
timtripp
gorgeous!
nikolais
a real pearl of capture!
Gustave
Splendide.