My name is Andres Eugenio, but my friends call me Andy, and I've held a camera in my hands since I was 10 years old. I've been a jack of many trades; photo studio assistant, news camera, studio camera operator, cinematographer, and even tried my hand at screenwriting. I'm returning back to my first love and re-exploring the brave new world of digital photography. Though a part of me still misses the quiet solitude and smells of a darkroom, the wonders of post-digital work are limitless.
I'm originally born and raised in Miami, FL, but now make my home in Los Angeles, CA.
Hope you enjoy my passion. Gear:Â Pentax K-5, Pentax K10D, Pentax Optio WG-1, Fujifilm S9100
Lenses: Pentax 18-50mm 3.5, Sigma 70-300mm 4-5.6, Tamron 10-24mm 3.5-4.5, Tamron 18-200mm 3.5-6.3
Software: Corel PaintShop Pro vX2
 You can contact me at: xoterik.images@gmail.com
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Comments (4)
giulband
Very interesting work !!!!!
62guy
This image is of both wasted material/fuel and energy. It has long been known that pollution is wasted resources. For instance, when the world's navies stopped their ships from producing billowing clouds of smoke, (to make them harder to spot), their fuel efficiency improved. The "bitters" dumped by salt producers for many centuries are now used as the source of many chemicals.
A.C.Wolfe
Nice work!
Kaartijer
Excellent shot and postwork!