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 (9)
Isabelle711
This is a most perfect display. :))))) My favorite one though would have to be the sugar cube. :))))) Love the sparkle of light shining on it. :))))) Most excellent capture. :))))))) Thank you for sharing. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))
kbrog
Wonderful display, really like the one in the top middle. :) Excellent capture! :)
mgtcs
This is really fantastic, excellent details in full screen, wonderfully done!
DennisReed
Cool Charlene!
Blush
Great looking display Hugs Susan~
durleybeachbum
I think the info on displays like this should include a little on how each is formed. My little book does that in very few words, butadds to the enjoyment tremendously.
dakotabluemoon
I love everything u can get us on these rocks and with zoom i can read what they are but crystals is my fav and i had to get a copy of The National Geographic cd of the huge and oldest crystals in the caves a very interesting documentation on them.
bmac62
I can't call myself a rockhound yet but I am getting closer and closer. All these rocks tell a fascinating story.
danapommet
An extraordinary specimen of Barite - I had not seen this varity before.