It wouldn't have to look very realistic... you could even use an old doll or something, make it look really corny... look forward to seeing it either way!
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
The following sentence is true. The previous sentence is false.
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Wish u all the best of the season. Merry Xmas & a very happy 2004 = D
Thanks for your support and encouraging comments, especially your question about Going Fishing 2. It was never a photo, just a Terragen render that I was trying very hard to make look realistic. You can imagine how happily surprised I was when you asked where that place was. =) =) =)
Thanks for the nice comment on the walking lane 2, and yes it was a very short stay in little Belgium but in one of the most beautiful and historical cities,you lucky one.
Thanks for the kind words on 4AM Insomnia. I have always been (and still am..heh) one of those "night people" and feel as you do about the still of the night. Sigh...it's just the next day that sometimes seems to punish me now. Vagaries of old age, I suppose. :-D
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
*crackle* thanks for your feedback on *crackle* base M - 5739 X. Finally got it up, and am working on 2nd version (thanks to Samatar's feedback). Glad you liked it!! *crackle*
Thanks for your comment on "Hello!" You're probably right about the robin being happy - it was by the seating area outside the tea-room at Trebah Gardens: beautiful garden surroundings and a good supply of crumbs from the tables!
I'm not always able to visit Caedes as often as I would like, but I try to be a good citizen when I'm here - I just wish I had the time to upload some more images! Glad everyone appreciates my comments!
Thanks for your comment on Old South (Atlanta). Most of these Library of Congress images of the Civil War are either too gruesome or static. I've reworked a select few that seem to evoke emotions and irony in spite of the passage of time.
hi mum42, i am 14 and i am also new to 3d images. i used a program called 3ds max 6. it was done a little while ago when i learned that you could take one object and form it into a lot of things. so this is the first thing i have made from one object, a square
Thanks for the nice comments on Canyon River Sunset. Our skies looked like that during some of the wildfires in the valleys across the mountains from the Bitterroot River. Scary times. Heh, maybe last night's snow isn't so bad after all. :D
Thankyou for all your comments on my "Forrest" pictures. It really is a beautiful place, we had very strong winds here from a cyclone off the coast and it had blown alot of branches down, this seemed to bring all the birds out in a flurry of activity; unfortunately they moved much to quickly to photograph. I plan to move near this area in a few months so hopefully there will be plenty more photo ops.
Thanks for the nice comments on (all glas decoration).And thanks for all the support on my work.Very much appreciated and good luck with the mosaics,mum42.
And as we wind down on the road Our shadow's taller than our soul There walks a lady we all know Who shines bright light and wants to show
How everything still turns to gold and if you listen very hard
The tune will come to you at last when all are one and one is all To be a rock and not to roll
"Stairway to Heaven" - Led Zeppelin
The Image was taken while I was setting up a small studio at my home. I saw my son friend standing there, and thought that the image would fit well into a series I was doing called the door series. I used an Olympus E20 set on manual. I took a light meter reading of the ambient light hitting the floor and set the F-stop accordingly. Them amid it at the door. The only thing I did to it on the computer IN P.S. was give it a defused glow and change contrast. You can adhesive the same effect by just stepping up by one f stop on the lens diaphragm.
I'm afraid you were not remotely close but I don't think anyone will be until they are in fact right... This is sort of a right or wrong thing. Tough to really be "close"
By the way, thankyou for the compliment on my website. ^^
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