On Aviation and Photography:
"You haven't seen a tree until you've seen its shadow from the sky." -- Amelia Earhart
“You don't take a photograph, you make it.” - - Ansel Adams
UPDATED: September 19, 2010
Hi, My name is Bill and I am updating my homepage to reflect a wonderful event in my life...marriage, September 18, 2010, to my best friend Tara...known to many of you as auntietk here on Renderosity.
We "met" shortly after I joined Renderosity in August 2008. We share a love for photography and indeed all types of art.
We live north of Seattle and enjoy getting to share photographic excursions and information with other Renderositians ( is "Renderositians" even a word? ). LOL
As for me, it seems like I've been taking pictures all my life but I didn't get serious enough to purchase my first Digital Single Lens Reflex (DSLR) camera until May 2008. In May 2009 I upgraded from an Olympus E-510 to an Olympus E-30 with a wide variety of lenses.
My subject areas of interest include absolutely everything but with a frequent return to airplanes, cars, tanks, etc., ...or as Tara says, machines that make lots of noise;-)
If you are curious, I am pictured above in a Grumman Corsair on a taxiway of the Kansas City Downtown Airport. I used to fly and train others to fly airplanes. That will explain my frequent forays into the world of aviation. Last but by no means least, thanks to Pannyhb for introducing me to Renderosity. The moment I saw it I was hooked.
Fine print: Yes, the photo above is a photo manipulation:-)
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Comments (15)
wysiwig
Stunning art and an outstanding capture. The Romans had the modeling down pretty well (see Trajan's Arch) but the Renaissance masters took it to a whole other level. Spectacular example.
blinkings
Great detail in this one mate.
awjay
superb
anahata.c
As always, Mark gives first rate observations; and Trajan's Arch has amazing carving. (Should I say it? I get hoarse everytime I see it. Who can resist the Trajan Hoarse...) (sorry) But yes, Ghiberti packed whole landscapes into his panels, and this photo---which is really sterling, Bill---shows it beautifully. And he flattens the figures as we go back in space, so we clearly feel they're "back there," compared to the much fuller relief of the foreground figures. (The Renaissance introduced atmosphere, space, decay of light, all of it. In these flattened panels, Ghiberti still got space, and such stunning detail. Yikes, he was good.)
Everytime you photograph in museums, you come away with such fine results: You just know how to photograph works of art. It's such a special talent, you have to know that. Museum light is never easy on cameras, angles can be hard, then viewers, and shadows...this is a wonderful capture, and I feel like I'm there. Terrific capture. (How did this follow tanks, lol? Next time, you gotta show a Ghiberti with a big panzerkampfwagen in it. That would be a discovery!)
helanker
WOW! What a fine masterpiece. So beautiful it is and so detailed. You really captured it perfectly, Bill.
durleybeachbum
Gorgeous!
Faemike55
truly stunning art - great capture
jendellas
Thank you for this, I did zoom the other pic but this shows it so much better.
T.Rex
Last time I saw this was in Grace Cathedral, San Francisco. Didn't have my camera so I never got the chance to take photos of the door panels. Your photo is so very good it should be in a book or brochure illustrating the gates. I see some of our friends have beat me to several of my intended comments. Anahata's comment jumping from tanks to Ghiberti gave me a chuckle. By the way, I've found my photos of the USS Alabama and of the tank museum in Skövde, and display in the university's park, if there's an interest I'll scan and post. :-)
X-PaX
Excellent capture Bill.
Thank you very much for the very interesting information.
RodS Online Now!
So this is one of the first 3D renders, long before Poser and DAZ... I suspect this took even longer to render than an Iray image..
It's so amazing to me to see the delicious amount of detail.. I mean just look at the drapery in their clothing. And the texturing of the armor (?) on the third guy from the left. It's phenomenal... I see a few guy carrying the Ark, too.
OK... I have GOT to go see this in person.....
Killer photo, Bill!
vdallas
Wonderful! Dazzling. I have never such seen a museum reproduction so perfectly displayed. I have to rethink everything I do... tomorrow.
tyllo
Fabulous photo! Excellent work.
Richardphotos
what beautiful doors and capture
auntietk
One of my favorite panels. This is terrific!