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 (9)
durleybeachbum
It looks lonely there!
sossy
interesting find and a fantastic sea view to the horizon 😃
dochtersions
I have to think of that song: "All alone am I, ever since your goodbye". A superb find and capture once again, Helle. See you! ;-)
awjay
nice one
jayfar
It is looking stark and lonely just standing there Helle !! Nice find and shot.
goodoleboy
Really interesting foto of the lonesome boat hauler, Helle. If I didn't know better, I would say that is a device that is used to roll up a garden hose. The beach is just saturated with big rocks and stones. Those being on a beach is so bizarre, a dangerous place to step, especially during a storm or at night. In any event, I like the contrast between the sharp dark foreground and the hazy blue background.
X-PaX
Very nice capture Helle. This seems to be a very nice lonely place.
RodS
A fascinating find, and a wonderful, moody photo, Helle!
anahata.c
I love harry's comment. The object looks so strange sitting on that timeless shore, with its rocks and dried grasses and that endless expanse of water. Without it, this could be a shot from before recorded history. Even so, it looks very old, because of the rust---like it was left there by an ancient civilization. You caught its loneliness, surrounded by the big beautiful expanse. (Your shoreline is really rocky!) A restful, primal and beautiful picture.