I found Renderosity late on in 2003 and have since become an avid viewer of the tremendous talent on display. My contribution is just pictures I've drawn, daft sketches, favorite photos (mostly of landscapes and mountain days out) and comments and laughs with other members. Thanks to all at Renderosity and to people who contribute some amazing images and ideas.
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Comments (12)
sharky_
Wow, this terrain looks very tough to hike. Excellent capture. Aloha
Punaguy
Yep definately no walk in the park...What a veiw from here....worth the effort, wonderful image!
Tedz
Oooooh! I wouldn't mind having a Fling with You...You would send Me soaring to new Heights..sigh
cynlee
i'd parrot squawk what tedz said but uh, ...yeah... impressive new heights! :]
parb1194
Awesome mountain landscape. Bravo!!! ;o)
escafeld
What a way to spend February! Another great photograph.
soulofharmony
gorgeous shot love how the sun glows from these mountains superb
Lledeline
Wonderful landscape.
LostPatrol
Wonderful light, now I know (well always knew) why you punish your self in all the cold, excellent photography.
addiek
Otherworldly... makes me want to punish myself in the cold too! lol.
sossy
outstanding and wonderful winter scene! fantastic lighted and contrastful colored! a dream of a view again! ;o)))
jgkane
Aaaah! Clean air, Anthony. Beautiful view. I will let my imagination tackle the terrain, though. ( sore ribs, possibly a carry over from the recent flu' or whatever make even a laugh quite painful at the moment. Deep breaths are as bad. ) What is over the horizon. What places, what people, what stories? This is a very evocative scene, well captured. Regards, as always, John.