I am a Software Engineer who, when circumstances permits, likes to live off the grid. I wish circumstances permitted now.
Any comments on my work are appreciated. Feel free to be brutally honest - I am trying to improve and would welcome any constructive criticism. Of course, if you like something, I'd enjoy hearing about that too.
I also like to mess about with Bryce but have not gotten the chance to do that in a while. I had to switch over to Linux because Windows kept melting down on me. I keep meaning to set up a virtual windows machine but I'm a software engineer and I try to avoid anything that smacks of that at home.Â
My current favorite photographic topics are outdoors (scenic and macro), my pets and cemeteries. This last is not because of morbid fascination, but they seem to offer endless compositional possibilities.
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Comments (3)
jocko500
cool looking
voske
Beautiful,love the colours!!!
MeredithWilson
Im so sorry I am so far behind. Im trying hard to catch up and busily slaying e-bots!! (What else is new??) Until I can get caught up, Im still going to mostly just be leaving behind my calling card. But Id also like to leave a suggestion with everyone. In the three months Ive been here at Renderosity, Ive made a huge number of wonderful friends that really mean the world to me. And Id like to share a technique with everyone. Take a minute each day and have a look at Whats New. Pick out the work of someone you dont know, pop it open and have a nice little look at what they have done. And dont just look at people that do the same things as you. Pick from all the different categories and programs. You will learn a lot and youll get new ideas for postings. This cross pollination will help us build more robust hybrid art. All of the Old Masters in art history spent a great deal of time learning from the Old Masters of their day AND from each other. If we do the same, our work will continue to get better and better. And sometimes pick someone that is just starting out and give them a hand share YOUR knowledge with a newcomer. And then send them a brief IM. Introduce yourself and tell them how much you like their work. Just by making the introduction, youve just taken the MOST IMPORTANT step toward making a new friend!!! Everyone will learn from each other and each new friendship is one more stitch in this Tapestry of Friends that is Renderosity!!! SO MAKE ONE NEW FRIEND EACH DAY!!! Love, Meredith PS - This is SO BEAUTIFUL!!! When I was in grad school, our glassblower that made all of the lab stuff, also did beautiful things like this as a hobby!! So stunning and I love the colors!!!!