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 (13)
alanwilliams
absolutely awesome, i love the scale of this
Garlor
rather tasty view, in my new home I can now also see the snowy edge of the Cairngorms
SerenityBlue
A fantastic view. Great to see your work again, aangus. I've been away a short while. :-)
MaraP
Fantastic view and mood!
Digitaleagle
What a majestic scene beautifully captured awesome POV
oscilis
Wow! When did the houses arrive there? Time I went back. Wonderful place to be.
Haydaad
Beautiful capture. Thanks for sharing.
arrowhead42
I love Scotland! You are so blessed to have a view like that! Awesome image - thanks for sharing!
lejimi
That's what you see from your window ? So why do you need all this walking ?
jjoker
Very nice picture. I wake up each morning, open the curtains to a backyard that needs mowing, then I close them real fast :)
Clearbeer
Excellent view and what a great way to start each day!!
jgkane
It certainly beats the east end of Glasgow, Anthony. I hope that you enjoy that breathtaking view each and every day, my friend. Echoing lejimi, I'd have to say that all you need is a huge telephoto lens and you'll have great shots of Ben Nevis, after clearing the breakfast table. Mind you it does beat the tired glow of satisfaction in having made one's way to a viewpoint, and a break in the weather giving an unsought for, unexpected breathtaking vista. Well I do have the boots for this winter and the hills beckon, but sadly I no longer have feet fit enough for the challenge, plus my lungs and my ankles let me down too. Keep well, my friend, you and your fmaily, and thank God for the wonders that you see each day, John.
0rest4wicked
breath taking!