My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!Â
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Comments (21)
Juliette.Gribnau
fascinating and beautifully designed; the lighting is superb
helanker
What a lovely creativity you have unfolded here, dear Tara. Wonderful dedi for our dear friend. And now I dont know what to write in my dedi. You wrote all I had in my mind :-/ Can I copy paste? LOL! Just kidding :) Happy Birthday, Mark :-)
Freethinker56
That looks so COOL! nice dedi Happy Birthday, Mark
kgb224
Outstanding work and birthday dedication. God bless.
Faemike55
A fabulous gift for the one who is a master of blending art and words into something much more than the sum of the two.
dochtersions
This is such an overpowering, and pure art, my friend, with anywhere surprising light elements, and so many special effects you've created. It is like a very large range of gifts for our friend Mark. I'm sure Mark's mouth drops open when he sees this (in full size). :D
wysiwig
Well now, this is something special. Mark will love it. I know this Mark loves it. Max zoom is a must or you will miss the tiny details. The teal sky with horses galloping past the moon is by itself worth the price of admission. Outstanding work, Tara, and just perfect for Mark.
ArtistKimberly
Fantastic Work,
SunriseGirl
WOW!!! I have a lot to learn about photoshop. This is really amazing.
FredNunes
EXCELLENT results!
durleybeachbum
Gosh! I shall need to see this in my big screen, not this piffling iPad ! What a wonder!
MrsRatbag
Spectacularly perfect, what a brilliant vision you have unleashed here! I love when you let your art lead you...
anaber
Well Tara! This piece it is outstanding! A Big deal to interpretration!:)))I do love the light entering through the windows like-ghosts-muses, and twirling like music:)! And i see the light of night and the day light together...! I love the flood that you created! When it goes, the ''soil'' is prepared to receive new things...and the moon and the horses galloping is beyhond words;makes me think about dreams but also in a goal to reach out . There is a feeling of renewal everywhere in this image and it seems that 'outside/inside' are connected. Your words and image makes a very meaningful whole. This, is the most wonderful and touching gift for Mark:)! I follow you in all wishes for him! Happy Birthday, Mark:) and a very happy year ahead of YOU!
npauling
A beautiful image for Mark. You have blended all these photos so well for a great finish. Excellent work. ☺
giulband
Fascinating and surreal image's atmosphere !!!!!
RodS
A most wonderful - and rather spectacular - composite, Tara! A very beautiful gift for Mark - and the rest of us as well!
Happy Birthday, Mark!!
jocko500
this will place him thinking of the Lord Jesus as he looks into his heart to see it. Place his trust in the Lord also
anahata.c
Love the comments you got here, and the piece is massive and epic. It really does feel like the world is washing away darkness to create a new vision, a new spirit, a new day. The church is transformed into something primal and new, and very mysterious; with a feeling that some kind of new age is about to dawn. (And I don't mean "new age" in the popular sense; but of a more genuine time to come, something truly renewing...Ana expressed that very well.) As always, your blends are masterful, with the walls being articulated with both decay and new process; the light flowing in like rivers; the waters absolutely washing away an old way of life; the big vaulted ceiling (which looks like something you got from a big city) fading into that primal night; the beautiful moon; those beautiful ghost-like horses---some of which are galloping on clouds---your beautiful way with branches-as-sinews which give melody lines to the piece; and the sense of something big shining behind the door and windows. The water even washes through the balustrades...A big beautiful vision: It's so great to see you do these montages again---and it's a beautiful gift for my birthday, a night vision that speaks of a splendid morning to come. And I really like the video you linked us to: It's about the church of one's heart and home too (though the song has some more sinister elements to it, as well)---and btw, that dancer did a beautiful job; I love how he brings ballet-moves into that modern dance and song.
As for what you wrote, thank you so much Tara, I was very moved by what you said, and I know how sincere it is, and you know I return all your feelings to you. This is a beautiful birthday gift, and I'm very grateful you did this for me, and shared it with everyone else. What mike said of me applies to you more: This is a perfect example. Thank you so much, this is grand, Tara, it's a wonderful gift for my birthday.
anmes
Amazing composition...so much to see
blondeblurr
This one is of epic proportions, there is so much to discover, so much detail - I have taken time over this one to describe what I am seeing, it's mindboggling... I am trying to visualize what Chipka would have made out of this image ? most likely written another book on it, it is so rich in an apocalyptic sort and sense of a way. There is a special, but a haunting treat for my eyes, which I really like - where the horses running wildly through those tree branches and water, along the top of the balustrading, will they risk the jump ? taking the leap for survival or not ? - ingenious! ...and to sum it up, this must be a marvel for Mark's eyes, more like a feast, which gives and goes on forever and ever... giving him such pleasure ! also, not to forget the precious words you wrote for your friendship with him.
junge1
I beautiful creation Tara!