Hi and thanks for looking. The pic above is of me at the TIGER TEMPLE in Thailand First a little about me. I am male, in my 60's, living in Melbourne Australia. I worked as a machinist for over 40 years after serving a five year apprenticeship, seven years in the rope industry and thirty eight in the glass container industry. My main hobby has been photography ( I developed my first film ( with supervision ) when I was eight years old.) Sooo many years ago. I first saw poser through a friend and I was impressed. Poser 2 was my first purchase. It was so amazing being able to set lights and pose a model that did not complain about the cold, discomfort, taking so long, am I going to get paid for this? I have been playing with Poser, Bryce and Painter ever Since, thank you for reading. Live forever, or die trying
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Comments (3)
DarkStormCrow
Excellent work, nicely done...
Spacer_01
I can see why you wanted to use my landscape image :) And I'm glad I re-rendered a high res version of it for you to use. You've truly made a wonderful scene, vastly improving on where I left off. Its very calm and peaceful, with her performing training exercise routine. This reminds me of martial arts, performing the moves in slow precise motion until it becomes second nature. Where its almost like stretching; zen-like in connecting with one's inner peace & balance. The whole mind, body and spirit as one philosophy. She does look relaxed and centered, to be holding that balance. Is that the HeroFx on the snake? I really like that effect you did. It looks like you had artistically painted in that afterwords, or even if you did touch it up in postwork, it really adds a mystical element to the image. A little touch of fantasy - fire in the sky. Good job on matching up the lighting for the scene. The ground prop you used with a different rock texture and camera angle works well as another mountain plateau high up she's chosen to train on and take in the view at the same time. Smooth rock would be easier on the feet. If this were a still from a movie, there'd probably be panpipes playing softly in the background, kinda like the opening score to Anaconda, which is playing in my head now since mentioning it. Some selections from Zamphir and Yanni also come to mind, even Enya. ;) I think I'll use this for my main computer's wallpaper now ;) Well done NoelCan!
kasalin
Very beautiful mood and image........ excellent work !!! 5*