Computer geek extarodinaire, I love to tinker with gadgets and tech items to get them to do what I want. I'm either logically artistic or artisically logical. I'm also rude, crude, semi-barbaric, socially unacceptable, and totally psychotic. On the bright side - I am potentially harmless. I'm currently trying to write some short stories about the fae as well as a novel on those same fae as well as two other novels. The programs I have for photo and image editing are: Photoimpact from Ulead, Adobe Photoshop 7 and Corel Paint Shop Pro 2X. Recently I've added DAZ Studios as well as Terragen, Blender and Google Sketch to my list of programs crowding my hard-drive. All this and much more on an old Pentium III 450 with 396 Megs of memory and operating Windows XP. It does get interesting at time.As of December 26, 2008, I have added Vue 7 Pioneer to my list of reason of why I'm going insane.
As of January 2010 I upgraded to a new HP 2 dual core processor with 6 gigs onboard mem with 4 gig powerboost and 2.07 terabytes of Hard drivesMy email is faemike55@gmail.com
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Comments (39)
ia-du-lin
nice sculpture
A_Sunbeam
Very imaginative of someone!
Crudelitas
Strange, or wonderful? Anyway, very interesting, does it turn, or is it just a rigid installation? Fabulous photo, Mike!
Radar_rad-dude
Your eye for the unique and unusual is magnificent! Love your captures here! Great insights!
mininessie
nice pic!
pjstudios
Nice work here Mike...
Leilana
Wow beautiful sculpture! Have a wonderful day my friend!
JeffersonAF
COOL.
anahata.c
The sculpture itself is a wonderfully 'mobile' type thing, I love the shapes and colors. Reminds me of Calder, a little. And a bit like Chihuly, the famous glass sculptor. But then there's your capture of it, which is so unusual because you have it suspended against a big empty sky (well, with a few wispy clouds), with that building corner on one side. You've turned the 'star' of your image into a mysterious abstract, and created a dialogue between it and the building. Very sensitive to the way cities create dialogue and 'strange bedfellows'...Another fresh and enticing view from you.