Bonjour, et merci de venir me rendre visite !
Je vis dans le sud de la France, dans le Tarn. J'ai toujours été passionné d'images, en particulier de photographie (ah, le noir et blanc argentique...).
Pendant quelques années, j'ai créé des images avec les logiciels 3D : Poser bien sur (Poser4 au départ...), Cinema4D, Vue. Vous pouvez voir certaines de ces images sur le début de ma galerie sur Renderosity.
Puis, l'âge et la fatigue aidant, je suis revenu à mon premier amour graphique : la photographie.
J'aime surtout montrer ce qui n'est pas toujours jugé intéressant : les insectes, les animaux qu'on croise sans les voir, et en faire si possible un portrait qu'on ait plaisir à voir.
J'aime aussi beaucoup l'architecture, surtout religieuse, que je découvre au cours de mes rares voyages
Ma compagne Danielle est aussi présente sur Renderosity, sous le pseudo de Leije
Jean-Claude
A bientôt,
Jean-Claude
Anglais (traduction automatique) Hello, and thank you for coming to visit me!
I live in the south of France, in the Tarn. I have always been passionate about images, especially photography (ah, black and white film ...).
For a few years, I created images with 3D software: Poser of course (Poser4 at the start ...), Cinema4D, Vue. You can see some of these images at the start of my gallery on Renderosity.
Then, with age and fatigue helping, I returned to my first graphic love: photography.
I especially like to show what is not always considered interesting: insects, animals that we meet without seeing them, and if possible to make a portrait of them that we enjoy seeing.
I also really like the architecture, especially religious, that I discover during my rare travels
My partner Danielle is also present on Renderosity, under the pseudo of Leije
Jean Claude
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Comments (36)
1971s
I like it!
ZigZag321
Oh wow, JC. You couldn't have ordered up more beautiful, dramatic lighting for this shot. Spectacular stones and what a beautiful view through the archway. Excellent capture, my friend!
MagikUnicorn
Superbe vue
Leije
Cette belle fenêtre romane, ornementée de marches, ouvre sur un ailleurs........une magnifique photo qui me fait rêver, Jean-Claude !
claude19
Une porte entr'ouiverte sur un coin de Paradis...voilà l'impression que je ressens à la vision de ta dernière photo !!! Magnifique lumière de la Nature en opposition directe avec la noirceur du monde des humains !!! BRAVO Jean_Claude !!!
DukeNukem2005
This is a very beautiful!
jmb007
jolie
eekdog
The day light is super in your shot my friend. Love the angle and clarity, Jean. Hope you'll have other shots coming soon.
VDH
Superbe view, excellent shot !!
miwi
martial
Bonjour Je trouve la porte et les pierres qui l'entourent plus intéressantes (,de mon point de vue, ) que ce que l'entrée laisse voir du paysage extérieur Un petit coup d'exposition dans les ombres intérieures ,peut-être !
byteline
Fantastic capture!
mazal50
Beautiful with the light !!!
pchef
jolie photo !
soffy
so very beautiful view and shot,JC,love the lighting*****
netsuke
Gorgeous image.
rbowen
Beautiful!
aqua1955
Magnificent Jean-C
Faemike55
nice framing
romangirl
A great POV, Jean!
Navi
Très jolie photo Jean-Claude, avec une évocation de l’environnement en arrière-plan, joli cadrage :)
Freethinker56
Perfect capture Jean. Very beautiful light come though entrance feeling a bit better today Hope alls well there cheers my friend
Richardphotos
you seem to have a multitude of places to take pictures . outstanding masonry and capture
giulband
Beautiful shot as usual !!
pregiato
Beautiful capture and very good lighting!!
mtdana
Cool composition - this is difficult lighting conditions - very well done my friend!!!
starship64
Wow! Spectacular shot.
calico_jester
I enjoyed this series, and have wondered why doors were made so high. The only reasonable (to me) explanation is that very large items could be carried into the structure, or perhaps a man on horseback.
sossy
Let the light come in! Wonderful light against the dark walls! Perfect composed capture! Good to see your work again 🤗
nefertiabet
Excellent shot, love it!!!