Hi, Thanks for visiting...Much appreciated.. You can check my Bio for a little more info on me. Enjoy your stay. BIO Hi, My name is Jeff Hindmarsh....I'm 57 yrs of age and I live in the city of my birth...Newcastle upon tyne (North East England)...From the age of sixteen I spent 23 yrs here,there & everywhere as a Merchant Seaman...I have now returned home and spend most of my time with my wife Tee (resa) ....After dabbling in pencil,ink & watercolor for most of my life I have now found my spiritual home in the world of Digital Art......I use several different programs including("Mojoworld"..."Photoshop CS6"..."ZBrush"..."Xenodream"..."Shade 7" & "Poser " ) to produce my final images which I think of as "scenic"...Fantasy (with an otherworldy twist) & some "abstract" work.... Thanks for viewing, Enjoy, Jeff.....(Jaybeeh).
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Comments (9)
Osipenkov
Superb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5+++++++ It's my favorite!!!!!!!!
gr8lykr
great job
tallpindo
It reminds me of standing next to a gravel pit with a diving board and a swimming hole. Years have passed since that time. Many of those present at that place are now gone. Somewhere in the human experience a interest in something bigger than a tribolite searches the rocks and ignores the sand.
eyeland
Great composition & a striking image. Don't know about the groboto base, though - seems unnecessary & even a little out of place to me...
claudia02
Klasse Szene !
efron_241
great image.. would have been better with a woman .. but some people just love men.. i understand
prutzworks
cover art!
bpmac
Great scene, excellent composition.
woz2002
very nice ..very nice work Jeff. Great scale between the images & I really love the look of that displacement material on the rocks :)