I work a good one and a half year with fractal programs now (just love Ultra Fractal & Apophysis), and I guess some two and a half years with manipulation proggys. Guess what....I still love it extremely!!! My wife Brigitte also showes her work here on rendo, and you will please me if you would visit her gallery too. She goes by the name of 'nowee'. A short time ago I was also added to the community of artistrising.com and because not everything I create ends up here on rendo here's the link to that portfolio: http://www.artistrising.com/galleries/fractalgazpachotoo as I have a portfolio on imagekind too: http://ThomWithoos.imagekind.com And of course you may allways visit my own homepage of wich the link is below every image ;o) Later on I got more and more involved in photography so slowly my gallery is changing it's looks.
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Comments (6)
MrsLubner
Amazing work! The postwork is outstanding and the pov really is breathtaking. This is a very appealing view.
Sea_Dog
Superb! Great work - the coloration and POV are outstanding. Well done
dragonmuse
It surprises me to see one so close to a building. I am used to pictures of them in more rural settings.. its cool to see the reality. Love how you have enhanced the details.
farmerC
Mooi in beeld gebracht. Ijselstein?
dadon72
I really like the postwork you've done on this. Excellent!
three_grrr
your postwork is always exceptional. It surprises me too, to see a windmill so close to other buildings. I always see them set apart, but I suppose when one sees them in photos they are always taken to the windmill's advantage, to show it off uncrowded. I like the view of this one, and how everything is built around it to fit the mill.