postal worker with 6,482 hobbies.(slight exaggeration )BIOborn in 1958 in Brooklyn N.Y.,grew up on "the island" where i had my first camera at like 8 or 9 and my first darkroom at 13. worked in the lab end of photography for 7 years and learned i could not live on that kind of low pay.i now call home Petersburg ,Virginia where i have a renovated 3000 square foot 1830's Federal home with plenty of wall space for ALL types of art.I grew up in a home where the walls were covered from ceiling to floor in art.ART is life to me.if i go into someone's home and it lacks art ,it depresses me.
I love photoshop for what it can do to almost anything i can create .Poser5 is interesting but frustrating.only beginning to dabble in Bryce.ALL of these programs ,as well as my computer, NEVER CEASE TO AMAZE ME.knowing what it once took in a lab to create a specific effect that can now be achieved in SECONDS on a PC is mindblowing. this is all just a hobby to me but i love it and love this site. to see ALL THIS CREATIVITY in one place is inspiring.i am in awe of so many artists on this site.
to anyone reading this....thank you ,and keep on creating art.
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Comments (10)
Sultry_Storm
Looks like you succeeded! Great job!
quim2001
Very nice work
Nouschka
Great work i like your way to make poserimages! And thank you for your nice words too!!
laevi
Well done! The light in his eye makes it so realistic indeed!
FS
A great portrait, very realistic.
archetype
Excellent detail. Those eyes look alive to me!
Calseeor
Great character. You did a nice portrait here. I love how the lighting seems brighter around the eyes, as archetype said, they seem alive.
frankfunk
Bravo! Well Done
pookah69
Great. The photorealism you're striving for is almost attained...to me, what holds it back is the perfect symmetry between the right and left side of face (the only place where the symmetry doesn't exist is in the mouth). Still, a great image.
PegasusDR
great portraiture!