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 (15)
jocko500
now that a gun for sure. wonderful image of it too
awilddogg
awesome!
Chipka
Such an odd weapon! Gatling guns have always been quite fascinating, and rather dramatic, and incredibly muscular. They were built for a job and they did it reasonably well. I love the colors you captured here. With the historical nature of this shot, the yellowing parchment colors you've captured add such a rich, textured mood. I like this!
jared99
Me likey. Excellent shot of an interesting period.
mgtcs
WOW...Precious photo, marvelous piece!
Blush
Great pic sis Hugs Susan~
West_coaster07
Nicely done!!!!
kbrog
I've always wanted one of these, cool! :D Excellent capture!
DennisReed
Awesome!
blinkings
Great. I would love to go exploring around that place.
fallen21
Amazing shot.
durleybeachbum
A fascinating object!
neiwil
Looks like a Colt M 1883 model, surprised it's not in a case it's worth a LOT of money.A beautiful machine of destruction, some other interesting pieces on show.My favourite is the 'broomhandle' Mauser with holster/shoulder stock.Looks like a fascinating place, even the window shutters are in keeping with the theme.
dakotabluemoon
Wow thats really fascinating awesome capture.
danapommet
That is a beauty! If Custer had taken his - he may have survived the Little Big Horn Battle.