I live in Texas. I am attending Baylor University studying Computer Science. I discovered the world of computer-generated art about two year agos. I currently have Terragen, Bryce 5(modelling in Wings 3D), and PhotoShop CS 2 at my disposal. I am also picking up photography and having a lot of fun with the Canon Rebel T2 I have.BIOI do everything on my laptop. It is a Toshiba Satellite 2455-S305 with a 2.4GHz P4 processor, upgraded to 1 GB of DDR SDRAM, a 32MB nVidia graphics card, 80GB HD with the old 60GB HD hooked up one of the USB ports, and a DVD-RAM/-RW combo-drive in a hot-swappable bay. I have the unregistered version of Terragen which I have been playing around with. I also have Bryce 5 and PhotoShop CS 2. I think I will have a lot of fun with them. I am happy to have three great programs to work with. I also have a Canon T2 Rebel with the kit lense, a 75-300mm USM III telephoto lense, and a 50mm f1.8 II lense, with UV, polarizing, and 81A filters. Please feel free to comment on anything. I would really like to know what I can improve in my images.
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Comments (5)
TwoPynts
It looks very similar to these clouds: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040607.html Nice capture!!!
environaut
Agree with TwoPynts! Great capture...I like cloudscapes!
aangus
It could be Jupiter! Unreal shapes , wonderful.
jcv2
Remember the name of it, Cumulus mammatus (you'll understand the origin of this name! :). Very beautiful example of this cloudscape with the sun shining on the protrusions!
Tedz
A fine display of the Cumulus Mammatus ...what a sight!