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 (14)
Faemike55
Wonderful capture
Kindredsoul
i finally get to see the real moon eclipse, i missed the opporturnity when it happened here so I am glad i get to see it thru your camera.
blinkings
I was tooooo lazy to walk outside and see it!!!!!!!
jayfar
I didn't see it Jim so I too thank you for showing us. Super shot.
UteBigSmile
Very nice capture!
magnus073
Wow Jim, this really is an amazing capture of the blood Moon.
iborg64
nice shot but a little blured did you use a tripod?
pimanjc
yes
GrandmaT
Excellent shot! It was spectacular to stand out there and watch it change. Where we stood we could turn and see the sunrise on the eastern horizon then turn back and watch the Moon disappear.
QuietRiot
This ones a beauty!
eekdog
love your shot, Jim. splendid capture of it..
FredNunes
Very well done!
Richardphotos
good you did not have contend with clouds
pimanjc
There was a bank of clouds, but fortunately, until just at moonfall, they were below the level of the moon.
e-brink
Excellent photograph. It captures the sinister mood very well.
lizard01
Nice shot