Hello !
My name is Helle. I live in Denmark on the Island, Zealand. I have a husband and two sons and three grandchildren, so I am a happy person.
I like many kinds of art and I try to limit myself, but I dont succeed very well. I love my PSP9 and I think I use it every day. I like to draw, paint and experiment on canvas or paper and I wish I had time do it every day. My biggest wish is, that there would be 48 hours instead of the poor 24 a day. I just dont think it will ever happen ;)
A fantastic new world opened for me, when I was Introduced to Renderosity for the first time. I am very grateful to be a part if this site.
Here is the URL to My private Homepage: www.helank.dk
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Comments (11)
jayfar
They are advertising this trip on our TV in the UK and I recognize a lot of places from your pics Helle.
durleybeachbum
That middle pic is fascinating. I'm still really enjoying this holiday, Helle!
Cyve
Marvelous and amazing captures my friend !!!
drifterlee
really pretty scenery!
jeroni
Splendid composition and colors my friend
MrsRatbag
Still loving it too! Great shots!
magnus073
Helle, I just can't get over all the amazing settings you passed on your tour.
kgb224
So amazing to see such beautie Helle. Superb captures and collage. God bless.
Hendesse
Another three excellent and interesting shots. To the photo in the middle: I suppose there the rock wall was fixed so that the shale cannot fall on the road or rail tracks.
helanker
OHH Thanks for the info Klaus :-) HA! I was thinking about special graves inside the rocks LOL!
irisinthespring
Marvelous capture!
auntietk
I'm so far behind, but I'm LOOKING at everything!! I think Klaus is right. We have places in our mountains in Washington where they cut the rock to put in a road, and there are pins in the rocks that keep it from sloughing off bits and pieces. I've never seen so many all in one place, but it's the same idea. Sometimes they do it with buildings, have you see it? A metal rod with fasteners on each end keeps the walls from separating and falling down. An engineering marvel! :)