It all began with an Animator Pro class at the local college in 1994. Ever since then I have had many computer graphics classes, and earned a computer graphics degree in the year 2000. It has taken me to many places, and expanded a few horizons. Now my main interest is in digital photography with a Canon EOS Digital T1i, but I still do watercolors, drawing with ink, and colored pencils. The computer graphics started an awakening to artistic things in my life, and I shall be ever grateful. Computer graphics is still a great hobby for me now.
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Comments (11)
mgtcs
Ohhh.....Absolutely beautiful my friend, excellent photo, thank you for sharing!
DennisReed
Awesome Vista!
jocko500
wonderful
durleybeachbum
I don't know why, but I as have said often before, I find mountains close up quite depressing. A super photo though!
sharky_
Interesting landscape shot... Aloha
Blush
Great landscape image sis Yep sure is snow....looks kinda chilly to me Great image Hugs Susan~
Feliciti
wonderful view and like the snow on the mountain!!
dakotabluemoon
That's a very cool capture and strange for the month of June.
West_coaster07
Awesome capture!!! Love it!!
Chipka
I love the ruggedness of this shot and the scale of this is simply amazing. I remember, once, encountering snow in June...at a high altitude and being the teenager that I was, it was incredibly fun to have a snowball fight in summer, and to actually wear light clothing (as it was June, after all) and nicely summery at the lower elevation. This reminds me of that and I love the crisp quality of this. It has a bit of a cinematic quality to it as well, almost as if we're watching the progress of intrepid explorers (with purses) following their sure-footed local guide up to the peak of Mount Whatsitsname...well...that's one of the ways in which I see this image. I also like this image immensely.
danapommet
A wonderful POV to be looking almost straight up - into the snow.