Hello Everybody
My name is Christian Weiß (AKA X-PaX) and I was born april 28th 1970 in Hamburg (Germany). I always like Computergrafics (CG) and during the time I've got some favorite programs such as Terragen, World Machine, Paint Shop Pro and some other.
If you want to see my work you're welcome to visit my Homepage WWW.3DSPOTS.DE (German content)
I also like to photograph and so I decided to build a second homepage for this topic.
So please feel also free to visit my photo gallery at WWW.CWHP.DE (German content)
I'm very happy that I can show my work here at Renderosity and can share my knowledge with other artists.
Take care
Christian (X-PaX)
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Comments (5)
bakapo
A wonderful photo but a sad subject. I do hope this person is remembered in other ways. Cemetery photography is always so fascinating. I like cemeteries.
rhol_figament
Even the strongest stone will slowly fade away as time flows by... ;)
iborg64
Looks like there's a lot of moss growing on it
netot
Beautiful Black & White, Christian! I love light,details, focus and DOF on it, I just got back after almost two years and it's great to find your art again.
X-PaX
Thank you very much Neto.
anahata.c
Stunning shot, Christian. The detail is stunning. We can see the outline of a name---but it's almost destroyed by decay and age. I agree with barb (bakapo) that this is sad...and yet it also has a sweetness to it, because nature has taken away the harshness of the grave, and made the stone more soft, more 'earth-like'. (In a way, it's made death more approachable, more acceptable...) Beautiful light and shadow on the stone. And the sides and top capture light beautifully. Also, your choice of a green-tinted sepia is perfect for the subject material. A very poetic shot.