BIOI was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, August 29, 1953. I now reside in Stafford, Virginia. In college, I had a double major of English Lit and Philosophy, so became a computer programmer. I programmed for close to 20 years before I got sick of reading records and writing records and became a LAN Administrator. I love reading, movies, chess, art, sports, and physics (quantum). Oh, and I'm told I'm "different". (Don't ask me, I don't know why.)
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Comments (7)
Tuesday
excellent lighting in this Paul, there is something not quite right about the way that he is holding the sword, somehow it doesn't seem powerful enough, but I really like the poses and the scene is very nicely composed, I really like that poem too, good work......Alex
shadowblade
Alex, it isn't supposed to be powerful. Actually, he's defeated. It's all over. But, he will be defient until the final blow is struck. He won't bow his head, he won't go down on both knees, and he won't give up.
Porthos
Spectacular image Paul, and I wouldn't have noticed the sword hand till it was pointed out! Magnificent artwork overall! BRAVO!!;o)
Irish
WHOA!! This is spectacular...love the poem accompanying it as well...Bravo on one of your best Paul!
nirvy
Wonderful! The image describes totally the poem and the poem is very powerful. The figures you chose to use are so perfectly suited ...all is perfect as always Paul! S
linwhite
I've always loved that poem.....Good use of the Standing Stones, too. They are most excellent, aren't they? Love the lighting in this!!!
SQS
I too like the poem, very much. Great use of lighting, it all jsut comes together nicely