rays by Richardphotos
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Description
luckily for me, a kind member told me what I was doing wrong with moving my runtime to poser 11.3. instead of using Poser to import, it should be simply copy and paste
Comments (15)
DukeNukem2005
It's a very beautiful!
bugsnouveau
Great stuff, Richard
crender
Amazing !
starship64 Online Now!
This is really a beautiful shot, and I'm glad you got the Poser issue worked out.
ikke.evc
Excellent
ontar1
Beautiful, just love it, great capture!
Glendaw
Very beautiful !
Happy you got poser worked out.
rainbows
Absolutely beautiful, dear richard. A superb capture. Hugs. DiDi. xx
eekdog
Dynamite capture of the Ray's.
That lube place I go to is honest and well worth it. He took 6 hours trying to find the additional issue I had when he said it was this other part. Turns out he found the problem that damaged what he replaced. So I need to spend more cash. I was quated 88.00 for that work which took him 6 hours finding that major hard to find problem. Too much detail on that for mentioning. And paid only what I was quated, 88.00. Most other places would have charged me that times 6.
farmerC
Beauty.........
OmniFX
Gorgeous God rays! Awesome! Magnificent capture!
Koala44
Very good POV, splendid
anahata.c
a real sky blast, Richard...I love that you caught the clouds on the bottom of the pic, so we see the rays shooting out like silk. It's great in part because of the deep blue of the sky---making contrast with the light. Clouds really do put on a show, don't they? Beautiful piece, with just a smidgeon of trees to remind us this is over planet earth...
RodS
Oh that's a gorgeous photo, Richard! The godrays are just spectacular!
tallpindo
Try pictures of mildly rough water and wispy waterfalls. I find them too hard in the one instance and too blurred in the other. I first saw this in PhotoPAINT that came with CORELDRAW 5 in 1996 as a free bundle with my new computer. I was a beginner. No one else has that excuse.