High Performance Motorcycles besides 3D is my passion. CGI and Scuba are my favorite pastimes. All of the Images I post here are for the community at large so please enjoy.
BIO
I spent 5 years working for a leading Park Ave, advertising firm. From there I moved on and I am currently a Telecommunications and Networking professional working on projects around the world. I get to do 3D for my job but not nearly as much as I'd like. Lightwave, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver are but a few apps in which I am proficient.
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Comments (4)
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Sue88
1956... When I saw the thumbnail first I thought that it was from World War II, but somehow I had a hunch that maybe it wasn't and that maybe it was from the Hungarian revolution... What a devastation it was. Thank you for sharing the pictures with us.
gallimel
such a desperate, empty, cold and lonely feeling you can take out from this... Oh, it's so touching I can't find words...
doruksal
Yet, this also is another favourite of mine... That destructed advertising pillar has somehow achieved sort of organic features, and has came into contact with the two man in the foreground and right... The silhouettes of these man... Even that part is a powerful photo in itself... The asymmetric frame provided by the almost b/w buildings in the background complete the vision...