Hi, I'm passionated by image's creation for 30 years now. I began whith special effects in a black and white photo laboratory, then I discover numeric montages with Ulead Photo Impact, and for three years I practise Poser and Bryce.
I'm also very happy to visit wonderful galleries and to communicate with many nice artists on Renderosity.
I hope you enjoy to visit my own.BIOWhat to say more ? I'm 50, french and I live with my two sons in Normandie (north-west of France).
I'm a lucky man for one year now, to love Angell6, who is just near me on the picture . I enjoy also very much travel. I'stood a long time in India and Morrocco. I've been also in many differents places in South Europe, in Canada, Reunion and Maurice islands, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, Nepal...
It's a great pleasure for me to create new images, and I like to challenge myself to realise crazy ideas on many differents subjects.
If you like to know more, welcome in my own site : http://www.hd-artgraf.com
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fantastic
very impressive structure and pov. I would think twice before walking too close
This must be pretty impressive to see in person. There is so much detail, it's eye candy galore! Very nice work!!!
A excellent vantage point! I often wonder how long these amazing structures took to build.Today we have rubber molds, power tools, cranes, winches etc..Way back then? Well...Such amazing detail to have withstood weather and time.Great capture! :B eaver !
Oh my! What a fantastic view and the clarity is marvelous. from this perspective you almost feel insignificant next to the size and creative endeavor of this architecture. Wonderful.
impressive depth and detail. Suprised the shaded areas came out without the highlights being completely blown and the sky as blue as it is :) Care to share? ;)
GREAT CAPTURE. LOVE ALL THE GREAT DETAIL. THE POV IS AWESOME. I WOULD LOVE TO USE THIS WITH ONE OF MY ANGELS?
That is such beautiful detail in the stone . Awesome shot and beautiful building
Impressive capture with high quality lighting and details of a historical and imposeing structure! Most have been great to look up and see this in person. Your photo is a great shot for those of us who have not been there yet!
gorgeous shot !!!
Fantastic capture , reminds me my holidays in Turkey few years ago !!! Bravo :)
Very nice, I like the details. Fantastiq POV.
Always impressed t see this wonderful place! Super capture!!!
IMPRESSIVE SHOT!
Magnifique! Cet empilement d'ages qui traverse le temps... Bravo pour le cadrage! "En haut de sa hutte s'est hissHenri"... c'est une chanson sur l'alphabet que nous outions petits. Je voulais te demander un truc... Est ce que tu saurais comment on peut faire pour qu'une image noir et blanc jpeg import dans Bryce pour en faire un volume fasse un volume bien net? Parceque pour l'instant mon resultat est crel V*
Oh what a beautiful architecture capture with this gorgeous light setting and POV! A professional shot! Bravo!!!
amazing shot!!! thanx for sharing!