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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 (10)
super photo!
VERY cool capture...you were fortunate to be there for it. Awsome job!!!
Awesome shot, not one you see everyday.
Fantastic shot. Watched this on TV and they didn't show it as you have. Wonderful photo of history being made. SUPER!!!
wow that just 75 pounds of tnt. Dont wish to know how those 2000pounds bombs feel like. This is super looking you did a very good job
Very cool shot, great timing! Good thing you got the first time around...lol. Hold on, can you do that again? All the back ground info is very interesting also.
Whoa!! Cool-la-rific shot dude!!
Wowow, perfect timing of this blown bridge! Whew! Excellent work, very impressive!
Hi Randy, absolute rare shot! Well done! :-)
You're luck that you didn't sneeze...you'd have missed a once-in-a-lifetime shot! Thanks for bringing that one in!