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 (14)
West_coaster07
Interesting building! Was it originally a rail car? Nice capture!!
charpix
I am pretty sure it is/was an abandoned railcar.
mgtcs
WOW....Another marvelous capture my friend, excellent presentation!
angora
it looks stunning! brilliant POV!
DennisReed
I bet it was fire & brimstone in there in the summertime!
durleybeachbum
Fascinating!
dakotabluemoon
Wow that is really cool awesome job on it.
wotan Online Now!
Beautiful artwork my friend... have a happy New Year!
bobrgallegos
Awesome capture!!
emmecielle
Interesting image! Great capture! :)
Blush
Looks like an old time railroad car Interesting image Happy New Year sis Hugs Susan~
Chipka
I really like this presentation and the idea of a photograph of a photograph, which would be even better if there was a photograph somewhere on the original church, in which case it would be a photograph of a photograph of a photograph. As you can guess by the start of this comment, I'm easily amused. I'm like that, you know. I'm curious, too. From the looks of this image, I wonder what effect might be achieved if you'd stood back one or two more steps. I'm not saying that you should have done that, but what I notice in looking at this image is a rather interesting bit of 'dead space' and with the overall colors in this shot, I think you would have captured that perfectly as well...if you're into that dead space thing. I am, and so naturally that would be the first thing I noticed. This is a great shot, though, and I'm not sure if it's in color or not, but it delivers a wonderful "sepia vibe" that adds to the elegant grace of this shot. This is well done.
danapommet
I'm impressed that an old pullman railroad car became a church. A wonderful photo of an old photo.
tommorules
Don't know him very well but suspect Jesus would have approved of this church. Not sure he was a fan of ostentation :)