Hey Timothy ...glad to be the first to welcome you to Caedes. Thanks for the comment you left on my posting "Aircraft 5". I quite like your first posting and share your appreciation for the angles you captured. You'll see an appreciation for the same in some shots in my gallery. Keep posting!
Thanks for your comment on "Raindrop caught in action". I really didn't spend much time on it; it was literally 5 or 6 shots, of which 3 were to get the exposure right... so I guess it's not surprising that it could be a little clearer, yeah ;-) Maybe next time. Thanks for stopping by... I appreciate it lots.
Thanks for your comments on "Mountain Stream 2," you can take pictures like that....hire me. Just kidding, you can do it, you are young yet. Just keep practicing and shoot pictures like crazy...that is if you have a digital camera....if not you may want to go hang yourself. Just kiddng there too...DON'T DO IT!
Hey Timothy , thx for the comment on 5 forward and 1 reverse ; my camera setting were : f2.8 iso100 and 1-100 shutter speed , itr ofcourse helped the just the stick was in the light .
Thanks for your generous comments on "Emma". She is a precocious cat and is always making us laugh with her antics. I am just learning to use my camera and will likely have more of her before long. She is an easy subject!
Thank you for your comment on wave Glad you like it. I give you a hint. I started with black Ground. second is I think this means in English Lens Flare Objekt. Dears Cereb
Hi Tim, thank you for Frosty Sun-Up...This is a reservoir, about 10 minutes drive from my home..........Situated in the North -East of the UK..it is named "Derwent Reservoir"
obliged for your intrest........Bob
Timothy, thanks for your comment on my picture of the mountains in telluride. itreally was a beautiful place. you should check out my other two pictures from my trip. I am interested to see what you think of those. thanks again
Hi Timothy, thank you for commenting 'Who'll be standing by?', I'm glad you didn't hate it.. well I don't is there too much contrast between the sky and the ground (actually is only sky:D).. but there is much contrast.
Timothy, thanks for your comments on Looking West. The canyon is truly a beautiful sight and so awe inspiringing. The depth and width is still hard to conceive even after being there.
Thanks for your comment on "When The Sun Goes Down." Terragen is easy to you... you'll be posting BETTER things than that in no time. I think this is only my 5th or 6th TG render. Check out my gallery for more of the like...
Thanks for the comments on Rusty Rose! I am glad you liked it! There are tons of pics to look at and it always blesses me when someone takes the time to comment!!!
Thanks!
Hi Timothy, thanks for your comment on 'Ever seen a Quokka?'. The Quokkas really belongs to the family of marsupials. And they move like the Kangaroos!
The Arch was difficult to get a good picture to give the idea of size and form. I figured that if I could not do the other 2 then just make a pretty picture with it framed.
Yes, I'm Lost , but, hopefully not for long. I must pay homage to the Apop GODS so they will allow me better flames. 8~)
Thanks so much for swingin' by and your nice words Tim!! I picked orange as I've done so much before in reds and blues. This was done in a program called Apophysis.
Hey there! Thank you for your feedback on "Before the Storm". To satiate your curiosity, I manipulated the photo in PSP and fiddled around with the various effects and used plugins. :)
hi timothy, thanks for your comment on angel! i'm also not so luky with the placement of the moon, in the original version it was higher but i had to adjust the picture so i can upload here.
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Hello Tim..grateful thanks for your kind words to Buttercup Meadow!...I have to agree with you as to taking out the road!.....I name these my 'Rubbish Files' because the were taken some time past, on different camera's before upgrading to my present one.....
Thanks ...Bob
Hi Tim, Thanks a lot for checking out "Way of nature" :)) I can see that ur a talented digital artist. But I'am so sorry I cant comment on ur pics or vote since I have no knowladge of digital arts and how hard it is to do them. So I may not do justice to ur images.
Thank you for your critique on "The Speakeasy"...As for time...the whole composition from start to finish took only about 3 hours...I've been working with Photoshop since Version 3 (Talk about primeval...and ImageReady web optimization sub-program wasn't even accessable from the Psp toolbar then...you had to purchase it separately, and launch it after first exiting Photoshop itself)...anyway I learned mucho snippets and cheats since then...
Couldn't help the comments, love the work! Makes me wish I could go back and start all over again! I hope that you never push too hard for absolute realism, for the fun of New World creations can never be beaten!
Thanks for the comment on 'Along the Sunrise'. Actually no, I don't have the registered version. I found a tutorial on how to make a planet (two types: the one you've seen and a smaller one) on a website called TERRA-Dreams. It's quite simple to make their planet that they show, I just tweaked it a little by raising the sky above the camera view whereas they have it below, and as with the majority of my pictures, I reduce the sun's reflection off the water pretty much down to nill because I believe that, in most cases, it takes away from the totality of the image. You should try it and experiment with it. I'm a huge Star Trek fan, so my having the ability to create another entire planet, not just a scene on one, really excites me.
Thanks for your comment on "Ripples of Paradise". I'll try to make some larger resolution sizes but I'm not sure if it will affect the quality of the shot. Thanks for the suggestion and glad you liked it!
Many thanks for your comment on 'chipper', no i cant pet them, but they're getting to the point where they almost come right up to me... my boss said that last summer he was able to get them to climb up his legs... and then a lady wearing a dress came here....
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Hey Tim, Jeff here. I checked out your website and think it's really cool! I wish I kinda had the urge to make one up for myself. I've also made another terragen pic and will be posting it here shortly.
Hello Timothy! Thanks for commenting on my Yellow Rose 2 image. This was another test photo to check the effect of a diffused flash. I'm glad that you enjoyed it.
Russ
Hi Tim.
Thanks for the message. I wasn't sure if the edge of the mountains on 'Foggy Sunset at Mountain Bay' had been post-prod or because of render resolution as it doesnt look immediately like pixelization -just jagged. Ether way it certainly doesn't detract from the quality of the composition, its just something I noticed and had to mention cus im a cheeky bugger!
Take care dude!
Thanks, dear Timothy, for your kind comment on my "hilarious" adventure with swan !!!
It was not funny when it happened - not even to my big dog Boris !LOL
Thanks Timothy for the words you left for "Pathway through the Garden." I know where you're coming from when you say there's no focal point within the image. Unfortunately when I was taking it there was nothing to center on, but I just felt it looked lovely and needed a pic taken of it. :)
Metalic Green Beatle was a little bug on a rock wall near a flower garden at Dauset Trails in Middle Georgia. His colors were so vibrant in the afternoon sunshine. The macro and zoom combination cause some loss of details. Thanks Timothy for viewing and commenting on this photo.
Russ
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Why thank you Tim for viewing SuperChevyPower. Glad you liked it. Hope you like that old 57 Chev. If I had only known how much them old cars are in demand I would have kept a few of them.
hi tim, thanks for your comment. i am experimenting with DOF so focus is an issue. i am using a 60mm 2.8 macro ( 96mm on my canon ). i have a lot to learn.
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