My web name garybina, comes from the combination of my wifes first name which is Bina, and my First name which is Gary, so we combined them to garybina. I have been doing Bryce since 2002 when I had to retire from further work. I started making pictures to keep my mind active and to help pass the time. Since starting,I find it very relaxing.I work on each picture approx. 8-10 hrs. creating the image, and then another 6-8 hours editing what I made. My full name is Gary Cooper. I hope you enjoy my work, as much, as I enjoy making them. When I have enough pictures, I combine them together,and make a DVD with music to accompany the pictures. This way I can sit back and reveiw my pictures,and enjoy what I have acomplished. Thanks for listening to my story. Have a Great Day, Gary
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Comments (8)
dhanco
What a beautiful place! Love the winding road through the countryside and the wonderful lighting. Excellent scene!
Riddick6
Beautiful scene with all of the greenery. I love the editing you've done to make it look like a painting. Good work.
Fidelity2
Well done. 5+.
Miska7
Nice job. The road and the vegetation are well done!
DukeNukem2005
This image is very well looked.
shahlaa
This is beautiful Gary...again, a masterpiece...I just love your work, isn't anyone that can do it as well as you...another fav...I'm so sorry I'm late in commenting, I've had the flu and spent most of my time in bed.....
Sharwyn
Very good image sharing. A picture with a lot of depth. Great job!
daffodilbaggins
This is wonderful--it looks like a matte painting that would be used in a movie, maybe! Really well done--your Bryce pieces almost always seem like paintings, and that's difficult to achieve, I think--bravo!