I am a Software Engineer who, when circumstances permits, likes to live off the grid. I wish circumstances permitted now.
Any comments on my work are appreciated. Feel free to be brutally honest - I am trying to improve and would welcome any constructive criticism. Of course, if you like something, I'd enjoy hearing about that too.
I also like to mess about with Bryce but have not gotten the chance to do that in a while. I had to switch over to Linux because Windows kept melting down on me. I keep meaning to set up a virtual windows machine but I'm a software engineer and I try to avoid anything that smacks of that at home.Â
My current favorite photographic topics are outdoors (scenic and macro), my pets and cemeteries. This last is not because of morbid fascination, but they seem to offer endless compositional possibilities.
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Comments (10)
smillinfaces
wow thinkin thinkin what`s that :) great
AndreiR
great shot! love those mysterious pieces of metal...
MrsRatbag
Strange and marvelous!
durleybeachbum
Very odd!
jocko500
cool pov of this
auntietk
Cool shot! I love stuff like this.
EmeraldElf
Interesting photo!
pdq1234
Looks way too heavly built for an oil or natural gas equipment, I'm thinking more like a minning or scrap metal conveyer. If you post more photos it may be more obvious what its for.
dbrv6
Interesting - several things are suggestive but nothing definitive as to what it may be.
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