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I discovered Renderosity's web site in September 03. I saw a posting from the "Hobbit" "Andy Simmons" and the next day I went out and got Bryce 3-D software. Never did any computer graphics or artwork before but always wanted to. Thanks Andy, Bryce and all of you at Renderosity for opening up a whole new world. Please visit my gallery and feel free to leave comments! Thanks and enjoy!BIOStarted computer graphics: September 2003
Hobbies: music, photography, kayaking, astronomy, (quiet!) long-distance motorcycle touring.
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Comments (13)
thevolunteer
Wow, I can hear the water falling. Great work here. I just love nature shots. Aloha and thanks for sharing.
Andromeda31
Excellent waterfall still! How do ya like the camera?? Images look very good!!! :)
tizjezzme
Ohhhhh myyyy gosh ... how cool, this picture!!! Curious what the settings on your 8800 were at this shot. Fan-tastic!!!!
CDBrugg
lovely shot - good use of shutter-speed
Enmos
Awesome !! You got the 8800 ? sigh Wish i had the bucks to buy that one... Have fun with your new cam !! :o)
sossy
what a fantastic and impressive capture! great POV and it almost looks abstract! ;o)
MossSphere
Excellent picture, great 'movement' shot, yet still very sharp!
diomedes66
Wonderful composition and excellent shutter speed selection! Well done!
Beemer
Thank you for your kind comments and interest in this picture. This picture was done with the Nikon coolpix 8800 handheld at a focal length of 44.5. Image size was 3264 x 2448. The exposure mode was set to shutter priority at 1/30 sec. - F/8. The metering mode was set to multi-pattern and both sensitivity and tone compensation were both set to auto.
Beemer
Oh, I forgot to mention that the vibration reduction system was on, and it really works! It works much better than expected, it's actually hard to believe that they can build a camera that you can hand hold when it is zoomed out to 360 mm. (You can leave your tripod at home) I will be posting some examples of this in the near future.
Petra-S
Fantastic Photo!
tynana
One word! GORGEOUS!!!!! :)))
FearaJinx
Looks almost like a sheet of glass! Wonderful shot Beemer!