First and foremost I am a physician, I am also a computer science professor (retired) and I am enthralled by imaging of all types. I am the inventor of "Spectral Mastering" for processing sound in movies and I think virtually everyone has heard the results of my labors. I have not worked in the field of sound for some time, but I have focused my professional efforts on genomics/proteomics and helping to bring the medical community into the 21st century. Many, many physicians do not have any knowledge or training in computer technology and it has been a real challenge to move them. Thanks to President Obama and the Congress of the USA, I think it will now be a little quicker.Â
    I have traveled the world, teaching and lecturing. Most of it in the Middle East, Africa, & Europe. I have spent some time in Indonesia, also.Â
    I love to create the visions of my mind, and I am finding it easier and easier as I continue to learn more. I have been fortunate to be in many places where I could put my faithful Canon EOS Xti to good use and have the lenses to help. Lightwave, Cinema4D and Vue are my most recent loves, having grown too familiar with Final Cut Pro, Motion, Shake, etc. Now my dream is to create complete movies without any "real world" help. My four grandchildren and my family provide me with most of my ideas...they can see with a "Zen Mind"Â
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Comments (7)
Fidelity2
Very magical imagination on your part. 5+.
Charberry
Nine! Talk about a tight formation. Excellent capture. Tripods are indeed bunglesome, but really nice if taking a picture of the moon, or such. ;o)
Meisiekind
Spectacular! You've got a very steady hand... I must admit - I also dislike tripods!!! :)
blinkings
Tripods are invaluable. Hehe. This image lacks quite a bit of focus and a tripod, along with a faster shutter speed, would have remedied the problem. Nice effort though.
THROBBE
Ahhh the necessary evil! Great shot!
kuerbote
Niiiiiiice! They look like a bunch of small insects.
ekatz
good shot.... great light