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 (31)
eekdog Online Now!
just love the details in your story Roxy, makes one feel like being there. and dang nab what a fabulous view, quite breathtaking my friend, i so would have loved to see this in person. awesome shot! 7+
magnus073
Wow Roxy, this is one epic capture of this monastery. I very much enjoyed your detailed description of the rich history surrounding it.
RodS Online Now!
It certainly makes one wonder just how in the hell they managed to construct this magnificent building. It would be an epic challenge, even now with the technology we have... A fantastic shot, Roxy - and as always, so much more meaningful with your narrative, and knowledge of history.
photosynthesis
What an incredible location. And I love the somewhat misty diagonal bands of forest delineated by the sharp edge of the mountain. A fantastic composition...
SidheRoseGraphics
Ehhhh, what a view and what a place! A very interesting tale and looking forward to more. Excellent capture, and one has to think you were on the road when you took this...which is just scarey!
Faemike55
Very beautiful building and wonderful descriptive narrative you've given us. Thank you
vaggabondd
wow what a view, great shot
whaleman
Now that is something! One has to conclude real estate is dear to cause one to build on a vertical cliff, or maybe it just isn't safe anywhere else!
leoshades
That is a great shot of a great view...
blinkings
Wow what an amazing place.
mtdana
Great narrative for a very stunning image!
3dpoetry
WOW, the views must be amazing
alanwilliams
so special, what an awe inspiring setting, quite breathtaking
chaylastorm
What a fantastic place.. I had heard about it.. but to actually visit it... wowᴉᴉᴉ Fantastic photo.
adorety
A beautiful shot and just a mind blowing location. I sometimes have wondered about fantasy pics with structures on cliffs and thought cool, but probably impossible. Seems the truth is crazier than fantasy. Hope you got a shot of the road.
vyktohria
WOW! Such beauty! And personally, I think I would rather walk or take horses...not brave enough to do car with those crazy Turkish drivers! LOL!
Tracesl
fantastic history and pic, wonderful location - beautiful
jeroni
very beautiful
Chipka
Such an intriguing place! Turkey (I love how the Turks pronounce it) is such a complicated amalgam of...well...some of everything and Turkey has such an interesting influence on the rest of Europe, in terms of its history. It's so odd being in Slavic Europe, seeing and hearing and feeling the influences of Turkey (both light and dark) and realizing: Heck...that was one dynamo of a country if its influence made it this far in both geography and time! I mean, how the heck would (insert Czech name) have any clue as to 'what it was like' in those ancient times?. I love the lines in this and the way that structure looks so precariously perched...as if it's growing out of a cliff face rather than sheltering on it. This is superb.
4udreamcatcher
Fantastic shot! Thank you for sharing such beauty :O-)
Rhanagaz
Greta capture of this monastery!! Long way down to the grocery! ;o)
drifterlee
Gorgeous shot!
Nonsolum
For sure a dedicated place for a spiritual retreat ! Do they have WiFi to post on Rendo ? ;-)
0rest4wicked
Sounds like a road taken into "The Maze" in canyonlands NP. Minus the greenery of course...lol A splendid destination and image!
Cyve
WOnderful capture and fantastic monastere !
FaeMoon
This is such a magnificent structure, and it amazes me how something so complex could be built on the mountainside like this. I love your narrative too, I just feel like you are taking me along on your journeys whenever I read about your experiences! Thank you, Roxy. :)
JuliSonne
I always wonder how they have accomplished this building? I am already dizzy from looking. Here were master the perfection at work. Wonderfully photographed with the beautiful scenery. And you can see the proportions. And now I imagine how small the human is.Like an ant. Perfect, Roxy!
Blush
This is an awesome pic but it is so high and I have a terrible fear of heights then read what you said about the very narrow roads to get there........wow.........i surely would think they would want some kind of protection from going off the cliff when meeting another car or at least making some pull off spots what a pretty place but a harrowing thought on how to get there...............geez.....and thanks for the interesting reading Hugs Susan
junge1
Great capture and fantastic historical information. I am leaving for Athens on Monday, from there on a 7 day cruise through the Aegean Sea, and the plan is to spent one day in Istanbul. I hope the current unrest in Turkey does not affect these plans.
mrestey
Beautiful shot of this fascinating place. I seem to remember seeing this on a TV program some years ago. Must have been awesome to visit here.