Banshee Ridge - Paryssian Isle by jgkane
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Description
"Banshee Ridge was named by the first Dalriatan explorers of this island ( one of the Ten Thousand Isles way to the west of the Ould Country ). The sound that the wind makes over the top of the Tumble's cliffs can be heard for many miles, warning sailors adrift on the fog laden waters, that they are near the fae isle, and to start saying their prayers".
Bishop Robb's 'Tales of a Missionary in the Forbidden Isles', Glentaisie Press.
Using one of my Geocontrol 2049 x 2049 .ter files for a basis ( see Free Stuff ), I explored this island, mostly on land, so no water and quicker renders.
I offer this one as it gave me a feeling of wide open spaces, and fresh, perhaps bracing air funnelling over the cliffs.
May the wonder of His creation be with you all this weekend, and in the coming weeks. God bless all on Renderosity, and our visitors.
John.
Comments (9)
mgtcs
Excellent terrain my friend, great work, very well done!
peedy
Great terrain and lighting! Corrie
ontar1
Fantastic landscape, love the textures, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Umbetro38
amazing landscape what you create and i love the idea for this one
alanwilliams
a beautiful and romantic landscape
mickeyrony
Nice work and you are good an off for the terragen lol better than me.... ((5++))
adrie
Awesome landscape scene John, great view. Excellent work.....also thanks for your sweet comments on my latest images. Warm greetings back from the Netherlands.
Mondwin
Amazing done my friend!!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma
sossy
fascinating landscape and the clouds are very effectful! I can imagine the explorers landing there! ;o) did you get my email with the links, John?
jgkane
Yes, thank you, Rita. I have been busy trying to find a flat for my daughter, helping one of my son's find a house, dealing with my aging mother in law. I will precluded a note and explore your wonderful photo archive. God bless from a cold, damp Glasgow, as mid summer's day approaches. ... ;o)