I'm a software engineer by day. I spend my time pushing ones and zeros around, which is not as easy as it sounds. They're slippery little devils.BIOI discovered fractals in the mid 80's with Fractint on what must have been a 25 MHz processor. Around 2001 I upgraded all the way from 400 MHz to 1.8 GHz, and thought about making fractals again. I discovered Fractal Explorer, and later XenoDream. These days I use mostly XD and MBF, with an occasional image from ChaosPro and Quasz, since I've always loved quaternions.
For my photography I use a Canon 30D. My primary lenses are a Canon 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6 EF DO IS USM and a Canon 24-105 f/4 L IS USM.
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Comments (15)
MrsLubner
It really leaves me without words. Most things in this world are so much bigger than we are ... But these are bigger than big!
lizzibell
nice capture...
beachzz
They are huge beyond belief!!
kansas
Excellent shot. These huge trees make one feel rather insignificant and small.
Prematos
Brilliant capture.
durleybeachbum
Great to see this!
busi2ness
Fantastic show of scale, great textures too.
MrsRatbag
Amazing!
auntietk
It boggles the mind. Even though I know, it's STILL amazing!
barbdennist
I thought this was a small sapling until I read that you couldn't reach the top if it. Wow, this really puts it in perspective as to how big the tree behind it must be. This just boggles my mind.
sharky_
I hope these huge trees live on for ever. Excellent. Aloha
emmecielle
fantastic shot! :)
tresamie
Amazing! It's so hard to believe that this little sprout is taller than any human :0
dbrv6
I had to read the text to understand and then had to do a doubletake. Tiny sapling indeed!
Flannelman
Really good work on these redwoods. Impressive ;-)