I found Renderosity late on in 2003 and have since become an avid viewer of the tremendous talent on display. My contribution is just pictures I've drawn, daft sketches, favorite photos (mostly of landscapes and mountain days out) and comments and laughs with other members. Thanks to all at Renderosity and to people who contribute some amazing images and ideas.
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Comments (9)
Chipka
Medieval towns are always so incredibly rich in detail and so full of twisty, winding alleys that lead in unexpected direcctions. I lived in Český Krumlov for a long while and parts of it were like this. As a result of that, this image brings back memories of those strange and wonderful days, and I thank you for that! As for this shot itself, it's gorgeous and evocative of so much history and small, private lives that many of us will never have the chance to explore or even know about! Fantastic work!
babuci
Wonderful black and white picture. Truly you captured a beauty of it.
Sea_Dog
Beautiful B & W image. The depth of tones is spectacular and your composition is wonderful.
auntietk
What a wonderful image! It's easy to imagine the history ...
nigh23
great foto
PR0XIM0
Scansano.. what a lovely place..I have been in that zone just some weeks ago I'm tuscan (from northern tuscany) and really love that place and the entire zone.. Scansano, Saturnia, Pitigliano.. wonderful places beautiful pic!
durleybeachbum
A top class pic!
nikolais
rich detail and textures and excellent light!
jgkane
A wonderfully evocative black and white shot, Anthony. POV, lighting and textures are just marvellous. I have seen some 3D models by STONEMASON, a 3D Renderosity artist, that come close to capturing similar non linear town street scenes. Well spotted. Warm regards, John.