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 (25)
Leije
Tes trois collages sont superbes et super intéressants pour montrer les étapes du travail du verre........tu as fait là un gros travail de présentation avec tes belles photos, chapeau, Jean-Claude !
T.Rex
Thanks for posting these photos. It's been 25 years since I last saw something like this (I had no camera back then). It amazes me how the glass can be worked with apparent ease, though it seems thick and tough. Glass blowers unfortunately wind up with lung problems due to the glass's thick viscosity. But what they make is of such fantastic beauty. Nice for your viewers to see how it is done. Keep up the good work! :-)
blankfrancine
Great conclusion to a wonderful series! Remarkable captures,Jean.
LivingPixels
A passionate shot JC looks like you had an awesome time all three captures superb!!
eekdog Online Now!
Very enjoyable series of work pictured my friend, great job and hope you have more glass shop shots.
jeffy3ds
Superbe j'en ai vue a la fontaine du Vaucluse de véritable artiste !!!
matstan2610
Perfectly presented the different phases of treatment of the glass.
nefertiabet
Wonderful picture collage and interesting Information!!!
romangirl
Thanks for showing us how the glass is treated! Great photos!
miwi
Wonderful series,excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
aqua1955
I hope you found a piece de non resistance at your voyage to this glass blowers. Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures.
netsuke
An interesting series of photos on the art of glass molding.
Jollyself
an amazing ancient skill... glad to see the human race is not losing that yet. You captured the beauty of it well
Richardphotos
outstanding series. good I never learned the craft
starship64 Online Now!
Fantastic series!
Freethinker56
Yes Jean. This is what I remember, thank you for your extremely well presented collages of photo's Magnificent my friend.A little sunshine today YA! cheers
VEDES
Fantastic shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
moochagoo
Ces photos me rappellent les cristalleries de Bayel (il y a longtemps).
pchef
très bon document
rbowen
Very interesting! Great captures!
MagikUnicorn
Super collage bravo
rachris480907
Great photographic series on a fascinating craft, Jean-Claude. By the way, I really like the avatar you're using right now--the butterfly looks like it's ready to fly right off the screen! Thanks for your kind words on my post. ~Robert
mtdana
Very talented artists - an interesting series my friend!!!
anitalee
Cool
Faemike55
fascinating and fun series. sometimes I wonder what would happen if the man blowing into the pipe ever sneezed during the process