Djavad/Evelyne - Je vous en donne l'explication. L'histoire de ce "pseudonyme" se prête au commentaire de la toute première production mise sur Renderosity : "Embarqué tout récemment sur le vaisseau "Terragen", je vous adresse une de mes toutes premières visions, cordialement, votre mousse : Djavad." intitulée : "Invitation au voyage" Djavad / Evelyne -
I give you the explanation. The story of this "pseudonym" lends itself to the comment of the very first production put on Renderosity: "Embarked just recently on the ship" Terragen", I send you one of my very first visions, cordially, your moss: Djavad." Entitled: "invitation to travel" Remerciements
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Comments (19)
virginiese
magnifique lumière dans les voiles de ce bateau ! Bravo ! C'est une chanson qui fait partie du patrimoine français !
Fred255
Super lighting!
awjay
superb backlight shot
decie
la belle photo a aperçu bien
flora-crassella
fantastic perspective and photo!!!!
thecytron
A good color photo!
TwoPynts
Lovely light!
MrsRatbag
Wonderful image!
durleybeachbum
Marveellous!
jeroni
Wonderful image
djescapes
Marvelous!
emmecielle
Interesting and beautiful image! :)
sintoock
Excellent!!!
mermaid
wonderful light and contrast in this shot... BRavo!
DMWVCS
Looks much like a sailing ship at sea!!! David
RIGAU
Works almost like an abstraction. Nice work.
MaraP
Outstanding image!!
blondeblurr
Nice touch of colour, those sails...in this triste image and makes a good contrast. Cheers BB
anahata.c
a flowering of billowing forms, and of golds against deep blues & blacks. A beautiful flowering of light & bright hues in a very shadowed street. Very fine light, very fine detail, and your use of white light is stunning. I need to brush up on my French before I can appreciate the Aufray poem...