Feeling a little Squirrely at the moment, so a shot of Squirrel will do.
Not going to say much here. Started with BW photography many years back (Petri 35mm range-finder). Read a magazine article that said: Shoot! Film is cheap! Took that to heart. With digital photography one can recyle the film ad nauseum.
Interests vary greatly. Generally attracted to large, noisy machinery. Especially older stuff. Very fond of travel shots; particularly new aspects of familiar places and things.
PW is usually done with Corel 9 DCE. Seems to have the power of much more expensive software suites at a fraction of the price.
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Comments (6)
kenmo
Awesome, beautiful pic of Quebec City !!!
susanmoses
WoWy geez weez... this is absolutely stunning! How come your photos always look like spectacular rendered models? There's such an unusual 'quality' and 'style' about your work. You are such a talent!
Vik9740
it's interesting seeing the old architecture mingling right in there with the new
cynlee
cool collection of roofs! luv the green one! :]
weesel
Thanks, guys. Glad you like them. I really can't lay claim to any special talent except persistent experimentation and the wisdom to flush the failures -- real quick! There be a heap of very talented folk in Renderosity. I'm amazed at the moody / atmospheric shots coming down the pike recently. Great stuff!
Marty_Mcfly84
this is a great shot love the colors....it takes a lot of years and harsh weather to turn them that color, now a days you can buy the patina in 55 gallon drums and add 100 years in 24 hours, I have a few pictures of my self working on a roof like this, 200 hundred feet off the ground on a 60 degree pitch.