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 (9)
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Lovely shot!!! and those little Snowdrops are so Beautiful with the snow as part of the Compo-, XLT work!!! ~Chris~
garnite
Snowdrops in the snow, how perfect is that? Wonderful shot.
danob
How lovely they are some of the first in the UK as well I love them!
logiloglu
simply beautiful picture. !!!!! #:O) !!!!!
Blush
Love the pic of the snowdrops Those and crocus are the first flowers of spring in Ky too have saw the crocus nodding up from the earth but not these yet Simply breattaking, spring can't be far Love this and nice to meet you Susan aka Blush~
raven_nightmares
they certainly do grow over here, and they are also called Snowdrops. These are very beautiful, especially surrounded by the snow
addiek
snow doubt about it...a lovely photo
Nilla
What a cool image! Don't they freeze and die?
rainbows
Superb capture, Danne. So beautiful and silent. I love them too, grow them in my garden. I believe them to be the bravest of flowers ;-) Have to be... to bloom through snow. We call them snowdrops too. I call them "The fair maid of February"... Like a flag waving farewell to the Wintertime. Di. Na night.