Hi all: I started out as a painter, then switched to digital art after I saw some work in Bryce. Abandoned Bryce more or less when the Poser bug bit. I have always liked more realistic painting. I also have worked as a professional photographer and currently shoot with a Nikon SLR digital camera. What's nice is I could use all my 35 mil lenses with the digital. Happy rendering!! I'm married with two grown daughters and one grandson. Here I am on my new horse, Dylan.
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Comments (102)
tennesseecowgirl
Very beautiful!
JaneEden
I can see you put a lot of thought and work into this, it is simply stunning. I feel as if I am a butterfly zooming in on the sunflowers, it is such a great pov. hugs Jane xx
jif3d
Always wanted to grow some of these, but if it's anything like our other plants, then I can expect Sunflowers over three storeys in height...YIKES ! Kool Vue & ~Cheers~
anitalee
Excellent
mininessie
beautiful!
Savage_dragon
Yup. When I lived in Kansas, they were almost alien the way they grew. Fab scene, sweetie! ")
njb2000
Lovely scene and the sun flowers and butterfly add a lovely touch!
wparrott1
Excellent charming scene!!
shorterbus
I think your vue works is your best.
Blush
I love this one........ Great image A neat looking lil church that is setting there in the valley I also love the sunflowers as well I have seen some that have gotten tall as I am and I am 5'8 and half Def a fav with me...... I got up 2 new ones hope you drop by and see mine as well Hugs Susan~
myrrhluz
Magical place! I love the shadows on the path!
jgkane
Great image and composition, Sherrie. I would be a wee bit scared if they were that big. Maybe they are 'man eating sunflowers' ... ;o) With this unexpected sunshine in Glasgow, we have weeds to enter into the Guinness Book of Records.. Warm regards,from a sunny ( true!! ) Glasgow, John.