I've been a member of Renderosity for a few years now. I noticed my 3D gallery was getting more and more photographic pictures, so I decided to split this hobby off into it's own gallery.
I've always had a camera and lost count how many I've had over the years. My wife has just upgraded to a Rebel XT, which means, I now have full use of the 300D, which is an AWESOME camera.
Take a look through my gallery and please feel free to leave comments and suggestions.
Links:My website - My art page on R'osity
Also, I've updated my own website and put the photos in a better order. More for family and friends, but feel free to take a look.
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Comments (6)
Bonker
My guess would be the body from and old panzer wagon, Cant gice the model though, since I havent got a clue. Anyway its a good photo.
drawbridgep
Well that was a quick competition. ;-) The Winston tank was the only tank to remain in production for the whole of WW2. It has heavy armour, so was slow. The specification only required 10mph. THe engine was a Bedford flat 12 petrol unit producing 325 hp. THe capacity was 1,296cu (over 21 litres) with it's 11 wheels each side it could sustain considerable damage and have enough suspension to keep going. I know all this since I was searching (and found) a secret letterbox (anyone from Dartmoor will understand that) and it had all the info in it.
Montanan
Its a tank shell would be my guess. Wonderful sky there
Enmos
Bonker was right imo, and drawbridgep said it all !! :o) Excellent shot !!
WiserAngel
Good lord, I had no idea what it was. Glad they did. Nice photo!
DJB
A first glimpse said it was some kind of culvert,till I saw the wheel gears.Love this shot.