Hi there folks!
I discovered Renderosity in May 2002. At first i was overwhelmed by all those wonderful pics here, but in Oct '03 i finally overcame my fears and posted my first pics. Since that time, i'm addicted!
I try to at least take the time to view all your wonderful images, but to my shame i have to admit i don't upload pix very often.
C Ya!BIO-Born in 1978 in Southern Germany.
-Lived here and there, done this and that...
-Started studying the law in 2000, but recognized my error in late 2002 ;-)
-Traineeship as a Public Relations Consultant (hope i got the translation right, there seems to be no equivalent in english) until 2004.
-Now I'm studying communication science, psychology and computer science in Aachen.
Since i never had any formal training and don't have very much time besides my studies, Renderosity and my girlfriend are the only possibilities for me to improve. So: Post more c&c, i never get enough of it!
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Comments (2)
RedundantlyAbundant
If you own a digital camera try taking two shots - one of the sky and one of the land. The light metering sytem cannot do both at the same time. You will have to put the two images together in Photoshop. This is an interesting angle. Could be where I live in the Okanagan. Well done regarless of the white sky.
bwitzel
Yeah, RedundantlyAbundant has a good point Aside from the overexposed sky, this is excellent, try that bracketing procedure, it really works.