Hot Springs of Heirapolis by brewgirlca
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"Heirapolis-east wall"
January 2013
Been at this site five years now and have seen a lot of growth - both artistically and spiritually thanks to the many good friends I have met here. I work with Poserpro2012, photoshop CS6, PSPX2, Perfect Effects 3 and Photomatrix 4. I love working in the material room and continue to find lots of growth there. I also do a lot of postwork fixing, special affects, and framing, all for which photoshop is indispensible. I love doing postwork; no image is anywhere near complete without it.
In the last year or so I've added quite a bit of photography to my gallery. I started with a Nikon Coolpix 9100 point and shoot. It gives amazing quality and its small size makes it easy to pack around and just grab some shots as they come into my vision. I still use it for sneaky people shots but now I use a Nikon D5100 DSLR for my more serious keeper work. Had I known how all consuming my passion for photography would become I should have jumped to a D600 low end pro camera.In my gallery you will see mostly storylines based upon my own visions and versions of Mesopotamian Mythology, sprinkled with some Celtic works and an occasional pinup or two and quite a few special requests. I have long been a writer, though a terrible speller, and so most of my images come with a storyline or poem. No image seems complete to me without words to accompany them.In high school I trained in both the Sciences and Fine Arts but when I went to university I had to choose one or the other and so I went with the life sciences. Art dropped out of my life for a long time... though I never gave up my interest in archeology and mythology. I wound up with a graduate degree in the life sciences with majors in physical geography, ecology and evolutionary biology. My love of nature and a deep naturalistic spirituality eventually led me to the wikkan tradition.Some five and a half years ago I discovered poser after coming across some great 3-d art on the web and after some six months of stumble bum practice I joined this site.Doing this type of art has released many visions and stories that were locked up inside my soul for many ages. It has allowed me to explore the life and times of my primal spiritual ancestor, a girl also named Roxanne, who lived in the Sumerian regions. She whispers the stories of these classic legends in my mind and I create the images to go with them.My stories are mostly written as dialogue and they tend to be rather long. So grab a coffee, a tea or better yet a beer, kick back, relax and stay a while.I hope you enjoy your stay here.Hugs and blessed beRoxy
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Comments (37)
FaeMoon
I never knew of this! What a fascinating place - thank you for the splendid shot you have shared and all the facts. I'm so happy that it is preserved for the future!
vaggabondd
wow this is awesome. I have never seen anything like this. I thought it was snow. great shot and story behind it
neiwil
Been there ! the Wife went for a swim in the pool, while I wandered among all the gravesdown the road.Fascinating place, this brings back great memories...would love to go back some time.
Rhanagaz
It looks wonderful! Great capture, Roxy!! :o)
Dreamdesigner
Wonderful shot for an wonderful place Roxy!Thanks again for the detailed info about this Natural and historical place and some government acting!!Of course this was an amazing and unexpected behavior pattern for our governments!:-))Because usually they're not acting for protecting real valuable things of Turkey!:-))).. Oh !..A little information Ps for friends:-);We have snow in Turkey if we're in a wintertime,but mostly snow falling to east,north and west sides of the Turkey,Aegean and southern cities usually spent the winter a bit warm and a little snow!On Roxy's picture,There's no snow,These are the "Travertine" rocks!Also İf you can take a look at the far hills and Trees in the pictures, you can see no snow at that area!!Thank you again Roxy:-)))
Blush
A beautiful place Never heard of it before Hugs Susan~
KarmaSong
Wow !I wish I could see that in my own eyes ! It is absolutely gorgeous and mind-blowing!