My name is Jim Full. I live in NYC. I am a partner in four thrift stores. See etgstores.com if interested. I manage our furniture store. I also live in an intentional community. See http://www.ganas.org If interested.
I am so blown away with the images I see everyday on Renderosity I wanted to join in the creative energy. Thanks to everyone who submits his or her artwork, it has been my inspiration for me to start shooting pictures again. See my bio for more... soon to come.
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Comments (10)
cynlee
like looking through a kaliedescope... fascinating pov & such a gorgeous museum! certainly an architect for much admiration... like seeing the little people up there... size- wouldn't go any smaller... i think anywhere between the 1024X768 & 800X600 viewing screen is good, even a long one way scroll crop is alright with me, as long as i don't have to go in both directions, & i don't mind the large kb if the detail is worth seeing, if you have the "save for web" option in your editing program you can bring that down to a reasonably sized .jpg :]
logiloglu
wow, fantastic and perfect image. vote !!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!
Michelle A.
I immensely dislike having to scroll, unless it's a panoramic shot. Usually will skip over images that are so large they cannot be seen on the screen in one piece. How does one enjoy an image if you have to view it in chunks? The size you done here is big enough to enjoy and not to small. Cynlee's advice on size is what I would also recommend. BTW really nice work on this piece. :~)
SoulEatar
Ditto Cynlee :)
Lalani
Very kewl =)
Andromeda31
Fascinating!!! About the screen size, I have a broadband connection, so it really dosen't matter, but I agree with the 1024x768 format!! Excellent image!!! :)
funkandjazz
Hmmm... I post very large images at times, I know it bothers some, but I like seeing the extra detail... I basically agree with cyn... one way scrolling works for me, but if I have to move in several directions, I find it hard to appreciate an image. Anyway, very cool and creative work here... like it a lot! :)
Digimon
I love the symmetry you have created! Great image!
micah_dixon
I agree with the 1024 x 768. I read that most computers are at this setting. I dig the image.
jonce42
A great cathedral in a scientific epic. Everything works together here. No visceral impact; it's beautiful is cool and mathematical.