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 (15)
Dianthus
Wish i was there. Just a beautiful view. Great shot. Thanks Aangus:)
DELMUR
magnifique , respire!i don't no why people d'ont run to see your photo....thank you for the light in this one.
danob
Superb the man and his dog add the perfect touch for the grand vista
cynlee
luv the feel... a man & his dog & the world laid out at their feet!!! :]
addiek
'OK rover this is it... I warned you about taking me slippers... It's the high jump fer you sunshine!
weesel
Got any shots of the older castles out there? This is bringing back memories.
sharky_
A most beautiful capture as they stand there. One day, it may never look the same. Aloha
zopeynn
wonderful composition...Enjoy the silence......
Saurav
Man and his dog, powerful imagery.
Tedz
The only thing missing is...Sheep :]
sossy
what a far and clear view! can imagine how you felt there! like lost in a dream! ;o)
Enmos
Wow that'll be a helluva climb down i reckon !! Fantastic mood and shot here, superb !!!
OldFaithful
Very nice work...a beautiful vista with the man and dog adding both atmosphere and scale..excellent:)
tommorules
Fantastic landscape again. A little oversharpened around the doggie & friend - my tip here is to add a layer in PS or whatever you use, do your sharpening on the bottom layer, then use the eraser tool with a feathered edge on the top layer to reveal the sharpened portion beneath - you can avoid unwanted artifacts this way. Hope you don't take this as a criticism - just trying to help!! Steve.
LostPatrol
Awesome sense of scale, looks a wonderful place to be.