Hi!
I am a swedish guy born in 1956.
I have never managed to make any money on my photography at all, but still I go on shooting (In fact I have never been able to make much money what so ever, but I believe that thus I have experienced a few things that less lucky people than me have not) :D
This is the first time ever I show any of my images in public. I think I have read that one should shoot with the light behind you, but I like it better the other way round - towards the light. Light and color are my babies!
I am very very delighted with all creative, warm-hearted and amusing comments from all you Renderosity people! I was perfectly assured that nobody but me would have any interest in watching my images. Thanks a lot!!!
Di Massimo, which I have signed some of my images, is a beautiful name I found in a book by Ruth Rendell (Tom Ripley, I think). I immediately wanted it to be my artist's name! It is Italian and means something like "The Greatest" (one must be allowed to dream, mustn't one?) ;D
All pictures in my gallery was shot with either an analog Nikon EM with a 28 mm lens, a Fuji MX 2700 digital compact or a Nikon D40 DSLR. Some of the images are modified in Adobe Photoshop.
Thank you for reading!
Mandloks
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Comments (6)
Jean_C
Indded, a very impressive capture of this cross against the light! Fascinating photo!
rainbows
A beautiful capture, peace be with you. Hugs galore di di. xx
aksirp
great lighting, the cross looks very impressive with the sunset in back! 👍🏼
moochagoo
Very dramatic indeed. Bravo.
Kordouane
Beautiful phot
KarmaSong
Wow, this is glorious photography, and even more, a source of inspiration to me ! Wonderful job on this, Danne !