Real name: Bernie
Why Lord Wexford - because it's where my family come from!
Gallery: www.lordwexford.com
BIOI can't paint or draw to save my life, so after many years spent trying to satisfy a large creative streak with photography, I was delighted and astonished a few years back to discover software on the PC that enabled me to create pictures.
I started with VistaPro, then progressed to Terragen - which I still use along with MojoWorld & Vue 5. A couple of years ago I discovered the beauties of Fractal imaging, and purchased Ultrafractal 3 - surely one of the best imaging programmes out there? I use Apophysis as well, together with some of Stephen Ferguson's excellent freeware programmes.
I hope that you enjoy my work.
Over the last few years, when not on the computer or working, I have become an NLP Practitioner and a Reiki Master - I am planning on starting a practice shortly.
My ambition is to open a Spiritual Healing Centre somewhere like, Oh, Goa or the Seychelles say!! All financial contributions gladly received!!!
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Comments (6)
Darthmagus
I like the waves and the sky! Well done!
petemohr
excellent job on the water and the fantastic looking sky. particularly i like the POV and the atmosphere in this image. very beautiful done! :) V
CarolSassy
This is absolutely fantastic! I love all you've done here. The ships are beautiful, and the ocean 'n' atmosphere are very realistic! V (:
shinyary2
Love the waves and the sky, also the boat modals are extremely good. Personally I think you should work on the splashes, they look a bit flat to me... overall amazing pic and extremely well done!
FitArtistSF
One noticable problem: the Victory is a 3 gun-decked ship of the line. That's 3 complete decks of guns, over 100. As you have rendered it here, it seems to be that the entire lower deck of guns is completely underwater. Not too good. The ship would be sinking. Also, large 3 deckers were primarily the flagship of the fleet admiral, and as such did not go chasing after french privateers, that were very small and very fast and maybe had a half dozen to 2 dozen small guns on them. A 3000+ ton ship of the line would leave chasing privateers to small brigs, sloops, schooners, and frigates.
BGHart
Excellent work on the water - and the sky looks awesome. :)