Love the arts in all their forms: Fine Art, Music, Writing, etc. A traditional painter for many years, my introduction to painting on the computer came in 1999. As time goes by I find myself spending more and more time with my tablet and pen in hand. Guess I could have a worse addiction. Since the begining of 2006 I have immersed myself into the wonderful world of photography. I have learned so much in that time and feel ready to share my stuff with you now. I'm sorry I've been away so long, but stay tuned for a daily flood of my recent captures, :)
BIO
Hello everyone! My name is John Minelli.For as long as I can remember I have had a love of the arts in all of their forms and have been striving to be the be the best that I can be. Even though I have been creating art for many years, I still feel like an infant. I find it fascinating that every time that I pick up a brush, pencil or tablet and pen I still learn something new. Although I live in Savannah, GA, USA., I have a great love of Europe; especially Italy. I spent several years working in the Middle East and took several vacations in Europe. I fell in love with Rome and plan on going back to Italy as soon as possible.
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Comments (10)
ArtistKimberly
Wonderful,
kgb224
Stunning capture my friend. God Bless.
kbrog
I feel I should know what this is but it's boggling my mind. :D Some reptile? Great work! :)
barbdennist
Hmmm, if this is easy, there is no hope for me on future uploads. But I'm having fun guessing, and I love the photo. I look forward to more puzzle pictures.
monjo71
Yes, it is a reptile.
barsyl
I think this might be an alligator? Having seen many of them down here in Naples I know looks are so deceiving when there are many reflections in the still water.
monjo71
Bingo! congrats on the ID.
whaleman
You had me. I thought it was a leaf in a water stream, held against the current by the trapped branch to which it is attached. Only by rotating the photo 45 degrees clockwise do I begin to see an alligator, and its reflection, and what must be a cloned background. So I'll be ready for the tricks next time! Go ahead, try to fool me, it might be easier than you think!
monjo71
no cloned background. just rotated the shot.;)
durleybeachbum
Fascinating. I guessed reptile, but it still defeats me even though I now know!