My name is Jim Carter. I am retired. Why call myself pimanjc? I was a mathematician. Pi = 3.14, I'm a man, and JC are my initials.
I enjoy making renders with faeries, childrens' activities, and families. Many of my renders go back to my childhood memories or those newer adventures of my grandkids or relatives.
I also enjoy photography. Nature, sports, and especially my grandchildren, their friends, and their activities, are my favorites. I currently use an Nikon D7100. Garden Landscaping, Garden Railroading, RC-electronics, and Modeling are other interests.
I try making landscapes using Vue Complete, but am often frustrated. I wish I could find a local training class to take on Vue. Kindredsoul has been a lifesaver for me in terms of learning how to use vue. I enjoy working with Poser and Photoshop too. Often, I superimpose a poser figure onto a real photographic background. I hope you enjoy seeing my art...I will comment your artwork as much as I can....... I love browsing thru galleries to see others' art work. Some of you have amazing art pieces. No two are the same. Creativity abounds here. The quality of some of the landscapes astounds me.
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Comments (12)
magnus073
What a fantastic capture Jim, they really are lovely. I also am getting tired of the cold and snow.
eekdog Online Now!
can almost smell them from this cool shot, nice colors..
mgtcs
Excellent lighting my friend, delightful view, congratulations!
GrandmaT
Beautiful photo. We had a white version outside our kitchen window in NH. The blooms were huge but not multi-colored.
Cyve
Beautiful flowers and wonderful shoy!!!
Faemike55
Very cool photo beautiful plant
blinkings
Lovely. I remember my nan used to throw rusty nails etc into the soil which 'apparently' added traces of aluminum to the soil to help keep them blue!
StudioTjeerd
Great image! The color of the flowers has to do with ironsalts in the ground. As blinkings writes: an iron nail will do. As the nail will corrode/rust iron-ions will be released and the flowers will turn blue over time.
Kindredsoul
beautiful flowers wow your spring came quick.
sharky_
Very nice flowers. Keep Warm. Aloha
tennesseecowgirl
I think we are suppose to get up into the 60's by the weekend yippee lol nice picture and good to see.
ia-du-lin
great colors and lighting, beautiful photo!