Love photography and always looking for a great shot. Thank you for visiting my gallery. Comments on my work are always welcome. I do have a personal web page the address is: http://www.carlroos.com
Most of you may have viewed my images in my Renderosity gallery. However, I will be adding links and different images on my personal web-site as time goes on. So, stop by and sign my guest book.
CarlBIOI have been always interested in photography, but never pursued it as a career. My background has been in woodworking and carving and most recently making a living in the Information Technology field. An odd turn around I know, but believe it or not they have complimented each other in many ways. I really want to learn all I can to improve my photography skills. Any suggestions are always welcome.
Carl
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Comments (5)
Mondwin
brilliant and splendid capture od a Doric capital!!!!bravo!!!!vote!!!:DDD
SNAKEY
You sure have captured the detail of the remains well. The textures and color show verry well. Do i see some post effect on the back??? It looks interesting.:O))
FitArtistSF
Ah, Mondwin, if I am not mistaken, this is an example of an early Corinthian, late Ionic period capitol. Dorics were unadorned, rounded and flat capitols, the earliest greek version.
cynlee
corinthian is correct... would luv to have one of these... wild flames you have there :]
sossy
be glad that this was left to show us! it's absolutely beautiful art! great light and a gorgeous shot!