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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 (6)
escafeld
When taking close-ups there is a limited depth of field and ideally what is in focus should be the main point of interest, like the eyes of a cat. This subject has most of it out of focus and what is in focus is beyond where our line of sight lies. You either needed to step back here or adjust the focus. Ideally you should choose the smallest aperture possible or set your camera to aperture priority to gain more depth of field. Best wishes, Dave
Enmos
Like you need any, look at that HUGE piece of wood right in front of your nose LOL Fantastic capture and pov !! :o)
Petra-S
Cool Photo, super textur and light!
tynana
Love the POV. You could make some interesting textures from that wood. :)))
tizjezzme
I love this shot .. the pov is awesome! I can't help but see it sticking its tongue out at us! lol
sossy
fantastic wood impression and a perfect POV for this excellent lighted capture! ;o)