I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (49)
moochagoo
Quite interesting old one !
wannes
Great shot, thanks for sharing!
drifterlee
Nice shot, Jocko!
jmb007
belle piece!!
sandra46
WONDERFUL SHOT
ralphwarnick
I never know which I like more, your images or your stories!
PassionateGuy
Incredible capture takes you back in time
npauling
A lovely old canon and I like how you have caught the sun on it.
Radar_rad-dude
Very nice photo! Excellent framing and lighting! Most superb!
evielouise
Always interesting stories and interesting shots !
daggerwilldo
I lover the sunlight on the metals. This is really a fine image. Nice job.
DennisReed
Check out those Shick absorbers! COOL!
sharky_
Heavy Duty Gun.... Interesting shot. Aloha
coolcatcom
Very nice capture here Jocko !
Hendesse
Excellent and interesting shot. Fantastic details!
alessimarco
Excellent shot Jocko!
Star4mation
Cool capture Jock :)
Dreamingbee
cool shot !
Buffalo1
This is a captured German artillery piece from World War II. It's hard to tell what type as several guns used this carriage/recoil system design. My guess is that it is a 10.5 cm (105 mm) FK 17. Nice shot, Jocko!