Me.BIOI used to be a medical technologist (member of the A.S.C.P. and all that) -- my background was mostly in hematology, immunology and clinical chemistry. While working at American Red Cross (merging all three of those together) I went to Loyola of Los Angeles law school. Now I'm an attorney in private practice (although I still keep my medical technologist's license current and I still do research from time to time).
I am allergic to cats and live with 16 of them - most of whom are handicapped (maimed by people or cars ... in one case just plain mad as a hatter). And two dogs too. So, a lot of my photos and other artwork are of them.
I've had no artistic training, none in photography either. I'm just a wannabe when it comes to art, but I'm working hard to improve and I have hope of attending art school someday.
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Comments (9)
gallimel
I like the choice of subject. The module of triangles of three different colours (water, sand, cloud) is absolutely a delight. to bad it's not fully sharp, but still a great composition.
rickymaveety
It was hard to get a sharp horizon because of the fog at the horizon line. Life's like that sometimes.
jgeorge
I like the sense of wideness!
garnite
Wonderful shot. The clouds and the two water lines form a dyslexic mark of Zorro. Great eye.
cynlee
oh yeah! super zigzag shot!!! very well seen & sharp enough, peaceful place :]
wildfire2003
Wonderful shot, love the lines and angles, the birds add a few too.
PapaGuru
Nice compo-lines-shot, but in the end, the horizon should always be horizontal ....!
rickymaveety
I know. And I tried rotating it slightly and then cropping it, but that made the blur at the horizon a bit worse. I'll post that shot and see if you all like it better.
amethyss
Yes each rotation sure does blur it.Keep it.Great shot.