Hi !
This is my second gallery in Renderosity containing only photography.
My main page can be found at Renderosity under the name RumpleBIOReal name: Kurt Erben - Born 1946 (Sagittarius) in Austria. - Studied Photography at Grafische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, Vienna, and later with Prof. Otto Steinert at Folkwangschule f. Gestaltung in Essen, Germany. -
1965-1978 Professional Photographer. - Since 1979 Antiques Dealer and Free Artist (Photography, Painting, Digital Art.) - Works in national and international museums and collections....
Living in Vienna, Austria, European Union
Thank you for being voted "Gallery of the Month" in September 2005 at Renderosity :)
My Fractal works and the Good-Wife-series can be found at:
http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?ByArtist=Yes&Artist=Rumple
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Comments (9)
Cosme..D..Churruca
Another splendid compo, very well done !
Niutek
Wonderful! The light, the reflection of the sky in the water, the composition - all adds up to a beautiful shot! :))
WeeLaddie
Yes, I like the way you've captured the sky in the river. Excellent shot.
cynlee
& there was a tunnel much like this we'd hoot & holler in, letting our imagination get away from us on what might be lurking there... beautiful reflections, light & perspective :]
thesymphonyofthelife
the colors of the water is very good. it's an excellent photography. have a good day
Corwin13
I would like to know the exact usage of this canal? Great reflections with water!
Sylvaine
Just wonder me whats in the end of the backwater...an invite for a dream approach...:_)
WandM
Very interesting and beautiful picture!
Akinom
The sky reflection in the water is gorgeously captured! And again such a wonderful colour combination! Did you do any pw? Think of taking away a bit of brilliance to get those tones.