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A Billabong...

Vue Animals posted on Jan 10, 2009
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Billabong is an Australian English word meaning a small lake, specifically an oxbow lake, a stagnant pool of water attached to a waterway.[1] Billabongs are usually formed when the path of a creek or river changes, leaving the former branch with a dead end. Despite some claims of a Scottish Gaelic origin,[2] the word is most likely from the Wiradjuri term bilabaŋ.[3][4] Billabongs appear relatively often in Australian literature. One of the most prominent references is in the opening line of Banjo Paterson's famous folk song "Waltzing Matilda". Wikipedia p.s. the trees in the background are Australian native Eucalyptus's...and don't ask me about the Leopard ! Cheers jif3d :o)

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stevey3d

6:43PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Excellent Jeff! Wonderful composition and textures!

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Antonio57

6:47PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Beau paysage et beau rendu!!!!!!C'est parfait!!!!

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Lenord

6:51PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Outstanding composition, excellent Vue work. As far as Leopards go they is Bad enough to be wherever they wanna be with no argument from me. Peace

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Renderholic

6:52PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Excellent scene and I'm glad to know what a billabong is. Thanks!!!

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DarkStormCrow

6:53PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Excellent work...

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drifterlee

6:54PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Well,Waltzing Matilda!!! Beautiful scene, Jeff!

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robotalk

7:05PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

So a Billabong is NOT something Tommy Chong (Cheech n Chong ) got arrested for selling on the internet???--wonderful art here sir !

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prionbrain

7:05PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Brilliant!!! Thanks for the education on the origin of the word too!!! Very idilic scene!!!!

jdehaven

7:07PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Wow- that is some serious detail in the terrain- awesome trees too! Very impressive, you can handle Vue as well as Lightwave and Poser- mad skills! Lots of diversity in experience!

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blondeblurr

7:31PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

So...a leopard in OZ ?...unheard of, only in the Zoo ! Perhaps a Kangaroo will cross his pass and then he will not be hungry anymore, just thirsty... maybe he has already eaten ? 'nuff said BTW, even a Vue render is no problem for you, it's only the beginning, not bad for starters !! Cheers BB

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delbeke

7:36PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Umm..Jeff there are no leopards down under, after all that Christmas celebrating YOU may think you see a leopard, but believe me, they aren't there :o), however, this is an absolutely wonderful and beautiful scene. Excellent work.

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theprojectionist

7:53PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Ok why is there a Leopard,and not a Croc eh,hehehe good one Jeff.

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npauling

7:54PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

I agree with delbeke, what did you have in that new years drink!!! This is a super little scene with great reflections all the same. Very beautifully created and I like the leopard too.

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kenmo

7:59PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Excellent render.... I love big cats....

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Richardphotos

8:10PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

very different from your usual scifi fare. I had seen the word associated with clothing but never knew it's origin. not only do I get to enjoy your landscaper I learned something

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Parthius

9:29PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Excellent work!

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2Loose2Trek

9:57PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Now I know what a billabong is ... super render Jeff. Well done!

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722

11:32PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

awesom render , comp,

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jocko500

11:48PM | Sat, 10 January 2009

Leopard is a big cat that will eat you if it can so I not going to ask you about him I know. Thanks for the word . now I can hang ouit with people down under. lol I still will not know what they saying. anyway I like this image

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efron_241

1:00AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

impressive ! great Art esp with the reflections

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chimera46

2:12AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

I concur with Jdehaven, though it looks as though someone let Leo here out of the zoo ;P

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SIGMAWORLD

4:55AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Wonderful and excellent work, Jeff!

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doarte

6:00AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Whoa! A decisive change...and fantastic. Billabongs are cultivating! Excellent work Jeff!

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Svarg

6:11AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Ok, I won't ask about the leopard. :^) This is Awesome. The reflections Rock! Informative, too. I knew that a Billabong was a pond, but I didn't know it was often connected to a waterway or a leftover of a flow change. Interesting!

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miashadows

6:19AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

I like the Rod stewart version of the song.Beautiful leopard and reflections very beautiful image.

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RodolfoCiminelli

6:26AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Splendid and imaginative scene my friend.......!!!!!!!!

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B_PEACOCK

8:40AM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Fantastic looking image Jeff.Learn something new every day.

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twingo

2:22PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

A excellent view at what nature creates. Great looking scene Jeff, wonderful environment and cat.

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Star4mation

3:25PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

And I thought Billabong made surf threads!!! LOL Waltzing Matilda was made famous in the UK by Rolf Harris. Now there's one cool Oz artist dude!!! :) Ace image Jeff! :)

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Burpee

4:57PM | Sun, 11 January 2009

Oh great...just great....now I can't stop whistling Waltzing Matilda. Thanks ever so friggin' much!!!!! There I go again, rotfl! Excellent billy's bong my friend ;) This is a song we learned early on in school.

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