I feel that I'm starting to mature a bit in my digital art, yet I still have a way to go to compare with what I can accomplish with a good old peice of charcoal. I am learning though, and having a fabulous time at that. I would appreciate any constructive comments that may come my way. Every little bit helps.
Thanks for looking
BIOI'm an emergency nurse at a very busy hospital in Oregon. Now that I've gotten the digital art bug, I think given the opportunity years ago, I'd have changed my major. My goal is to go back to school once my kids are grown and get that elusive art degree and perhaps have a second career to sustain me through retirement. Alas, retirement is still MANY years in the future.
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Comments (7)
flamekeeper
Oh, only a very slight levels adjust on this too to define the shadows. Untouched otherwise.
DJB
Be one wicked place for a day of extreme boarding. Love this POV. Great sharpness on snow and ridges.
WiserAngel
wow, it's so beautiful! Nice work!
Zacko
Again.....simply PERFECT!!! I am so impressed by those shots...WOW!!!
flamekeeper
Thanks Zacko. I'll let Meg know you like them. I should let her know I finally put these up here. These mountain shot were taken from a little puddle jumper owned by a friend of hers. I'm just impressed she didn't get reflection from the windows!!
TwoPynts
Another beautiful Alaska capture. I definately think she's aerial photographer material! ;o)
pacogrande
Perfect definition and colors.