Thanks for taking the time to comment on Collywobbles. If you go to the Discussion Board to Chaoscope there is a link to download Chaoscope. I use an older version of it and it's freeware.
Thanks for the great answer, had no tuition on this stuff, just learning as I go along at the moment. I'm quite inquisitive, and you know what your talking about, so you've really helped, Cheers!
Did get me thinking further though, so there's another question up there....If you can help
Hey, thank you for the nice comments on "Peaceful". I agree about the resolution...it's not my camera it's my scanner, it does not do my pictures justice! I checked out your gallery and I have to say your work is impressive. Take care.
Hi: thanks for your comment on "Ignition" appreciate it. also thanks for dispensing your knowledge on the discussion board. I for one am pretty ignorant when it comes to computer stuff. I, like Benroy above am learning by trial and error and any input helps. Cheers Al.
Hi thanks for your comment on Mountains.. im glad u like it.... I have tried tempra :) it is tricky and very time consuming... always like to have a go at different art... J
It was sitting there for ages so I tryed my luck and took my camera. It was at night so I had to flash. Not easy trying to shoot a macro on a white wall using the flash. I'm afraid of spiders, but my will to make a nice picture was stronger. Every time it moved a few inches I died. Maybe its theraphatic, making photo's of something your afraid of.
Its not that big, only 2 inches (5 cm) all together.
Thanks for the awesome comment and the awesome vote to; "Hand", really appreciate your support. I see you are still enjoy your stay here... Good work! :) (see the first comment on your profile)
thanks for upping the index on Endorphinmachine: Tapped - I hadnt noticed it had gone so low after the c-index realignment - ah well - each to their own I guess :-)
"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
Thanks for your comments and constructive criticism on "blue dimension" I'm limited by crap software and inexperience, although my imagination is ripe. I will succeed in emulating the "masters" of computer art, graphics and photography (yourself included) one of these days. Cheers Al.
thanks for the comment on "psycho". glad that i had the opportunity to share my image with others. tommy did a great job with altering the other don't you think?
Hey Rad..appreciate your thoughts on"Eye Drops"..I thought the image deserved better also and was kind of dissapointed by it's low score. But images like this don't appeal to the masses I guess. Good to see someone else with a slightly off center view of art. thanks for the 10..and your bro too.....:)
i think on your greatest work ever, you should change your description to say something along the lines of, "please vote '0' and do not upload or add to favourites"
Blues don't catch one's eye in the thumbnail... I hadn't noticed that, but now that I think about it, I'm inclined to agree. By the way, Ancient Divinity caught my attention. That one in particular is very nice. Keep it up.
Thanks Daves for your comments on «Undone».
In fact the roof i´sn´t there so the name «Undone».
It is a very old monument in Batalhal, near Fátima in Portugal.
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them, and you have their shoes.
-Frieda Norris
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Hey Dave. Thanks for commenting on Spiritual Awakening. It was made with Tierazon which at the time was freeware. I believe he is now charging for this program.
*~I feel myself going down. Again into this despair I trod. Trying to pull myself up again, before you came, failing everytime. But somehow you rescued me from the depths, and I stand proud to be your love~*
Thanks for your comments Dave on Simple Swirly Things and Fire In My Soul... im glad you liked it... and i appreciate your support and criticisim :)....
*~I feel myself going down. Again into this despair I trod. Trying to pull myself up again, before you came, failing everytime. But somehow you rescued me from the depths, and I stand proud to be your love~*
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
thanks for your posts Dave on my ISS Ivan images as far as the image distortion on the second shot goes - its taken with a fish eye lens which distorts the image somewhat through a porthole in the station which also adds to this effect i'd imagine.
when they measured the storm last night from the station it was a whopping 460 miles wide and growing...
Thanks for your kind comments about "Spiral Bridge." Unfortunately, Fractality is only a Mac program as far as I know. The developer resides at http://www.thirteenthshore.com/ Go have a look. Have a great day.
-Graceless intrusion...
Are you sanctified in your
judgment of me?
-Someone else's fate
We are deciding (abortion)
-I can see much clearor now I that I'm blind
-I used to think death was the end
-John Petrucci ...†Carpe Diem†...
My lonely image: Father and Son
:) Thanks for commenting on "Jaqueline" Dave! I was going for something a little different ;) I'm glad you like it tho! Thnx for taking the time to look and post
Thanks Dave for your comment on Eye of the universe.. im glad you liked it.... thanks for the high score.... WOW i didnt know it was in the permanent gallery.. :D
Hi Dave..thanks for the High marks for "Cyber Snake"..you must be one of the very few who graded it high, right now it has a 25..the lowest mark I've ever seen on this site....a thick skin is helpful..thanks for your positive input, it is appreciated.
Hi Dave! Thanks so much for your comments on "Annabel Lee" I really appreciate it! I noticed a few things once I uploaded it that I wished were different such as the look of the angel in the sky and the contrast, so I acutally uploaded it again with some adjustments here. Not sure what I should do about the first one now that it's received comments....lol
Thank you, Dave -- glad you enjoyed 'Old South (Atlanta)'. There are some very detailed glass plates (11X14, many by Brady) from the period circa 1865 which are superb in their detail. But this one was more difficult.
Thanks Dave for your comments on Angel Wings.. im glad you like it.. keep your eyes open for "Writers Block".. thats my next one.. :D thanks for your continued support i truly appreciate it
Thanks Dave for your comment on Writers Block... im glad you like it... and yes artists have blocks also.... thankyou for the high score.... always appreciate your support..
Thanks for your thoughts on "Droplets". As I mentioned to Susan as well, "I agree with you, I usually prefer more contrast and darkness in photos as well, but the original was very soft, and I tried to keep the early morning feel in the air." Does this change anything? I appreciate the 10, that is a really big thing for me. Thanks!
Thanks for your nice comment on "Another Golden World", Dave! I don't remember, but I think that the rendering of this picture takes me up less then an hour...
Thanks Dave for your honest comments on my Pear photo. I went for a dramatic lighting on a simple object to explore the beauty of this single object. I'm glad that you liked it and I enjoy your comments. We are not always as prosperous as we would like to be. The hard knocks in life can also be very costly as those people in Florida have seen.
Russ
“We are the music makers and we are the dreamers of dreams...” Arthur O'Shaughnessy
Thanks, Dave, for the comments and compliments on "Enchantress". To answer some questions, it is a pencil drawing (the color comes from an blending overlay that I did in Photoshop). She uses kneaded eraser to pull highlights sometimes. In other places she had planned the light areas and left them paper. We appreciate your feedback. It's so interesting to get the varied comments and responses.
Thanks Dave, for the great words on; 'Line Field Red' I'm glad you like it, and I know what you mean by want to jump in that picture, i've got the same :) Maybe we are to nerd..and have to quit videogames.
Me again. ;) Thank you Dave for looking at a previous work, "Taking Turns" and supporting it so highly. Also, I'm glad you got a simple smile from my simple work, "Boo!".
Appreciate you!
Thank you for the kind words on "Helixes". I never thought about that but I guess you are right. Maybe that's one of the reasons I like your fractal images so much. :)
hello Dave, Glad you liked "Freedoms Eagles". yeah this image could go either way depending how you look at it. And thanks for your compliments on my stuff...it is very appreciated.
I know what you mean about the cure of the Top New Images. It a funny thing how that works. Maybe it's because the images get so many quick views just out of curiosity and then not as many downloads and votes.
Thanks for taking the time to comment on "Halloween", Dave. I should have the sharper version up within a few days, if you would like to see it.
Thanks again! ~ Sasha
Thanks Dave for your comment on Cant see the forest for the trees... im glad you like it.. the aussie bush and rainforests are great to see... unfortunately we are in a drought so everything is so dry.. usually this place is very green and moist... but it gives you a bit of an idea on what its like... there are a few more pics to come....
thnx and if there is a name, I don't know either.:D And it actually happened by accident. Thanks again for your comments. As always, they really make my day.
Hi Dave thank you for your detailed feedback on paris@ 35'000 feet I never quite thought of the image that way but really does make alot of sense thank you for your opinion much appreciated
First off..love how you keep changing your icon/avatar. Keeping us on our toes for sure. And of course thanks loads for your consistently nice comments..this time for "Angels Realm"..I do appreciate it!
Thanks Dave for your comment on HELP !! im lost... im glad you liked it.... i really was lost for a little while... lol..... cool icon by the way... :D
Hey Dave, wellcome to my gallery and thanks for your comments on «Gota».
Very much appreciate.
This pic was taken at Marco de Canavezes and the river is Rio Douro, do you know it?
César
Hi Dave
Thanks for commenting on my image ... let the truth be heard ... I am a little dissapointed with this image it was one of those that the more that I played with it the worse it got lol
Thanks again
Russell
Hi Dave! Thanks so much for your great comments on "Dragon"! I didn't draw the character....I tried to at first, but I couldn't get it to come out the way I wanted :) So I altered a piece of clip art to suit my purpose in this. I'm so glad to know you liked it!
Hi Dave, I'm glad you liked "Tropical Flower" and "Caribbean Beach"! Thank you for taking the time to leave such nice and encouraging comments, it is always great to know that somebody appreciates one's work!
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Thanks dave for the comment on "atom". I used cinema 4d. It is not so difficult to understand and when you have got some experiance with 3d programs, you'll be fine...
Hello again Dave, glad you found "A Rose,Beauties and a Beast" to your liking. This started out as an Apophysis render(the rose). You know how some fractals just look like something..it makes a great starting point sometimes. Great "bones" to work from. I never heard of Apophysis until you mentioned it here...so thanks.Although it's kinda looong in it's rendering process, but I'm a newbee in it soooo. Anyway thanks for your compliments. I really do appreciate it.
Terry
Hey Dave! You wanted to know what software I use.
I'm using 3d max 5.x to create shapes, 3d objects or Animations.
I export the works into Cinema 4d release 8 to create areas or rooms to set
them in action and finally rendering them. For me you can get better
results with cinema 4d when rendering and it is also faster in rendering scenes
than 3d max. I also use Picture publisher or photoshop to make images look
better if it is necessary.
Your comments and compliments on "Where Pirates go to Die andQueens Chamber" where very nice. My C index is consistently lower than maybe i think it should be but probably everyone kinda feels that way. I think my type of work isn't really desktop friendly and is a bit off center, so it doesn't appeal to the masses.But thats OK, i'm glad you like my stuff and I love doing it and in the end thats all that really matters. But thanks loads Dave for your positive input. It's very nice for sure.
Thanks for your comment on "Goldeneye". It does look rather like a bell, even down to the "donger" in the middle. Funny that it didn't occur to me until you mentioned it...
Hi Dave.I’m glad you liked “Leafed All Over” and thanks for your comments. The leaf was a real attention grabber, It was just setting there saying............photograph me, photograph me. So I did. Acid rain.......hmmmmmmmmmmmm I supose it does kinda look like acid has been dropped on it. Neat observation.-------------- “As the Seasons Change” is one of my favorite fall images and I’m glad you like it too. I'm sorry I haven't been keeping up with sending my thanks to everyone for all of their lovely comments. I have been extremely busy at work and it just seems like I have no extra time, other than that which I take to post new images. I hope you will forgive me and know that I appreciate your support for all of your wonderful comments.
Thanks for your great comments on Keeping the Faith, Dave. Very much appreciated and it was especially nice to hear that someone saw in the image what I envisioned when I created it.
Hi Dave. I have no idea what the CD formula is but thank you for your super comment on "Frisbee Returning". I use the primitive photodeluxe. ;o I stink at math so fractals are out for me. I'll just admire yours and others. ;)
Thanks Dave for your comment on On Fire... im glad you liked it... i didnt realise it was in the top images... :D thanks for the high score and for all of your support i really do appreciate it...
Hi Dave..As always thanks for your comments."Painted Flowers" was a idea i've been thinking about and finally did it. Your rare 10 is appreciated. Thanks again.
Thanks Dave for your comment on Dragonfly... im glad you liked it and that you could see the hands.. i didnt put it in the description because i wanted to see if anyone noticed them.. lol... thanks for all your support... :D
Hello Dave..yes, finally in the TNI's. you do know theres going to be a lunar eclipse. Thats about as often as i make it there :-) Thanks for your support.
Thanks once again for your positive input. "Rebirth" was a blast to do. I'm beginning to enjoy blending fractals with other elements..it's a nice challenge. Thanks again Dave as always I appreciate your input.
Thank you Dave for all of the great comments that you have given me. And I really appreciate you taking the time to do so. Sometime's you never know if your on the right path or not.The feedback really help's to point one in the right direction.
Hey Dave, thanks for the comment on (Top Down). Some of the clouds are definitely below where I'm standing in the picture because it was well over a mile high. Glad you enjoyed the picture.
Thankyou for your support of "Squeezed" - it's appreciated. I did originally render it at 1200X1600 then resized it to 1024X768 to eliminate some undesired effects in the original. (Everything comes at a cost, I guess!)
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Hi Dave. Thanks for your comments on "Racked and Stacked". I've been playing around with the borders to make them a little more colorful. I chose the color, used in this one, to match a color in the balloon.
Hey Rad, Man I really appreciate all of the great comments on several of my images. It really means allot, and it's cool to know someone's got my back!
Thanks for the comment on "Inside my Head" As for the fuzziness, it kind of keeps with the whole mind thing. It was one of my first uploads...(waxing sentimental)
Heya Dave :) thnx for the comments on Innocence. It was a little hurt but he was ok, he just flew away after a lil bit. Other than that he was alright in my hand, he just looked at me a little while and flew away :)
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
thanks for the comment on tequila sunrise. i'm still really new at making desktops so i never know what will do good and what won't, or what people will or will not like. i figured i would just post it to see what happened. it was nice to see a comment up there. thanks again.
Hiya Dave, Glad to here from you..your comments on Burgerman,Seasons Change and Gargoyle are much appreciated. I'm particularly glad you liked gargoyle..lots of little things in there and the lighting was a challenge..thanks lots!
Hello Dave, Thanks for your nice words regarding "If Whales Could Fly". I really do appreciate your input on my different images. Terragon is a fun program and real easy to use with render times where you don't have a full beard by the time it's done.And it's free! Thanks again.
Terry
Hi Dave. I'm sorry for not responding to your comments sooner. I've been very busy traveling and working for the last three weeks. I have been to Poland, France, Germany, Belgium, Japan and Taiwan. My days haven't had much spare time in them. Thanks for the lovely comments on "Sprouting Onions".
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends on the unreasonable man.
George Bernard Shaw
"Open the pod bay doors HAL" ... "I'm sorry Dave I can't do that right now"
I just threw that in 'gratis' in case you hadn't heard it in a while. Allrighty then... Thanks so much for the constructive remarks on 'Luck-o-the-Irish' .. I had to set my coffee down and lean closer to appreciate the full gist of it.
RE: the centering ... probably a preference thing, I felt the need to allow room for the green flame emanating from the cage and, in hindsight, it's really that the cage has a low center of gravity with that 'eye' being where it is. My only option would be a smaller subject by zooming out. lately I have had a tendency to drift back to center from my original offset on the viewer's right and cast aside a few other artsy notions since nobody seemed to notice. My work is intended, destined from birth to be on a desktop. It doesn't wear a beret cocked to one side and act all hoity-toity with a cigarette holder dangling from a lip.
RE: Sample Density ... All of my finished renders have been at 2000, my small 640x480 test renders are at 200 since it's just to see how background activity shows up. As far as pixelization goes, yes I've noticed it (test renders, of course, don't show detail that small, so all is well with the world when I hit 'render' for full size) I've been boosting the contrast to make the colors pop ( i swear my eyesight is going faster than crap through a goose, as Patton said) and right now I'm wondering if that's giving me pixel problem. As we speak I'm finishing up something that has taken approx 20 hours and if it isn't postworthy you will be able to hear me cry where you live (how's the weather in Nun? isn't it spelled Nunya (bidness)).
People have said to hit some of these with gaussian blur, and I have replied 1) I don't have a prog installed to do that right now. I own one, it's just not installed. 2) The word 'Blur' isn't real high in my book. I'm more of a 'Crisp' guy. 3) Right now I seem to be taking some kind of pride in 'NOT' doing postwork, other people don't even begin to understand that (*cough-deviantart-cough*).
Don't take anything I've said as defending my decisions as much as explaining the trip through rusty, decaying pipelines those decisions have had to travel. And don't take my joking manner as some kind of ego, I am just an empty shell and would love to have these conversations with you again.
Thanks, Dave, for your kinds words about "Great Snowy Owl." I'm pleased you enjoyed it, and I really appreciate you taking time to comment about it. Thank you.
Thanks so much for your comment on "Tea for Two" I'm so glad that you like it. I've had such positive response and I'm glad that people appreciate my work. Thank-you again. ^_^
Thanks, dave for stoppin' by "Belly of the Beast" .. Do you really think that was best thing since sliced bread? ... oh, wait, you didn't say that. what did you say? ... let me look .. ok I'm back ....you said "beautiful work" ..(*blushes) .. Thanks, Dave .. *explodes*
---Yes, you too can have a snazzy Holiday Icon like this, just step outside, face southwest, and holler at the top of your lungs .. "Hey, Avatartans of Aussieland, Help me." ... and somebody will be there shortly, it may be the police, but it may be the 'AoA' representative for your area. ... really.
Thanks Dave! Your comment on >>>Summoring of the muse<<<< are much welcome.You're right about the grain on the image and i apriciate you detail impresion of my work!!! Thanks so much!
Thanks, Dave, for not using the "P" word while viewing Illegal, Immoral, and Fattening and instead choosing the "NJ" combination. My head is still spinning. .. O_o
---Yes, you too can have a snazzy Holiday Icon like this, just step outside, face southwest, and holler at the top of your lungs .. "Hey, Avatartans of Aussieland, Help me." ... and somebody will be there shortly, it may be the police, but it may be the 'AoA' representative for your area. ... really.
Dave, thanks for the compliments on "Au - 196.9665 (1)" and "The Box". I am glad that you liked the shot and my first fractal! I am going to try my hand at creating some more!
Thanks for offering such nice words for my Blue Angel shot. Every time I see it I think of how I could have improved it, but in the end I leave it alone, because ya'll like it this way. Thanks again.
Hi Dave, thanks for your comments and nice regards for "A Lovely Pair". I too, love the colors and especially Pink. I bet you would never have guessed, Ha Ha! Sincerely, Marilyn
Hi Dave, thankyou for your post on "Skilled Fingers". Im glad you liked it. It was part of a project for an exam i did and because i was still in school at the time the lighting was produced by a bog standard desk lap. Oh well....i got the desired affect ad thats all that matters.
Thank you for nice comment on my"Can you see the Moon"...
I don't know why but I simply like grain on images...it gives them
soul...something old...and timeless...Thank you again!!!
Hey there! Yes, I am quick, lol.
I am getting the hang of these fractals. I really need to go out and take some pics, but for the time being, too cold and snowy here.
Tks for the supportive comments on Monkey'n Around.
JuneBug
"Simply look with perceptive eyes at the world about you, and trust to your own reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: "Does this subject move me to feel, think and dream? Can I visualize a print - my own personal statement of what I feel and want to convey - from the subject before me?"
Ansel Adams
Thank you Dave for viewing and commenting on my image. I'm glad that you enjoyed my Merry Christmas image. Today I became a Grandpa so it's been a busy day. Look for my grandsons picture tomorrow. I hope you have a very Merry Christmas.
Russ
"Simply look with perceptive eyes at the world about you, and trust to your own reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: "Does this subject move me to feel, think and dream? Can I visualize a print - my own personal statement of what I feel and want to convey - from the subject before me?"
Ansel Adams
Thank you Dave for viewing and taking the time to comment on my image. I'm glad that you enjoyed my Snake Eye image. The snake is from a closeup photo I did at the Rattlesnake Roundup in Wigham, Ga. many years ago. The eye is my own and the stars are from New Found Gap in the Smoky Mountains at 4:00 AM.
Russ
"Simply look with perceptive eyes at the world about you, and trust to your own reactions and convictions. Ask yourself: "Does this subject move me to feel, think and dream? Can I visualize a print - my own personal statement of what I feel and want to convey - from the subject before me?"
Ansel Adams
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Dave, thanks for your comment on "Swirled." I agree with you that covering the "hills" would improve the image. Thank you for the suggestion. As a beginner, I find comments like this very helpful. Steve
Hi Dave...Glad you liked 'A Fishermans tale" This was on the featured images? I didn't even know. This has been up for a while and am glad to see it's doing well, it's a fav of mine. thanks...as always.
Thanks for the post on 'Launch point' Dave - glad you liked it. Sorry to hear you guys in the nortrhern hemisphere are so cold on the first day of summer - its cooking down here in Cape Town!
"Once you have heard the lark, known the swish of feet through hill-top grass and smelt the earth made ready for the seed, you are never again going to be fully happy about the cities and towns that man carries like a crippling weight upon his back."
- Gwyn Thomas
Hello Dave! I'm glad that you enjoyed this image. Thank you for viewing and posting a comment on my Central City Park 2 photo. They have restored this bandstand in recent years.
Russ
Hey Dave, thanks for commenting on "Fire Within". I figured id fool with it, does seem to be popular, thanks again, hope you had a great christmas and happy new years as well.
Hello Dave. Many thanks for your wonderful comments about "Look Out Below". I have another shot of the Ibis in my gallery called "Coming Home" you might like too.
Hey Dave!Thanks for remarks on >>>Cateau Laurier School B<<<<< Actualy...there was no copy/paste actions whit the bus....the bus was waiting on the lights, was actualy there. I was just playin' whit the image...and the whole idea. The clowds are copyed :D but thanks for not seeing that....i got ya... :))
thanks a lot for your comment on Circles, i think the reason i said i thought it sucked was because i was in a bad mood that day. anyway thanks for the comment
I appreciate your comment about Mon Reve. I've been meaning to get that shot for weeks, and the fog and the accident on the interstate pushed me right over the edge.
Thanx Dave very much for commeting the "Tomb of Agamemnon". Yes I am also impressed by such structures made by man long ago. Expecially those gigantic stones which were used as a city wall in ancient Mycenae. This tomb is actually a part of this famous and glorious city.
:D Hey Dave!Thanks Indeed...glad you like my XEvier...or XAvier....LoL I would find and spot the spelling mistake but some ppl care more about finding somebodys mistakes instead looking at my 2 days work... But thanks....indeed!
Thanks, Dave, for checking out "Fairy Flame". I am glad that you liked it and if it helps to get you pick up a paintbrush, I would love to see the results. Your signature is great as well. :)
thank you dave for your kind words on my fracs. You are so right about working on the grain and I am working on improving that with my art.
thank you for taking time enough to point that out in my direction
blessings
shar
Thanks for your comment on "Homeward Bound." I dont think I can sharpen the fractals any because for some reason (human error) the origional ended up smaller than I had intened and I had to enlarge it. I would have to re do the whole thing. Maybe...
Thanks for the comment on Dreams in Digital, and thanks for the reference. I had not seen the image by Frux yet, I actually like it someone better than mine (with the exception of the oversized ball at the bottom which i dont understand the placement of).
THxX much for the criticize on "Exploding Tetris Hyper Cubes"
I will see what i can do with the resolution!
There is only one question: How can I replace a pic without to lost the comments etc...?
Hi, Dave. I'm glad you checked out "Exotic". Finding it was an added bonus - it was kind of off the beaten path in a shady spot. I think I need make another trip to Busch Gardens - we went for the rides, but they have so many amazing photo-ops at the park. I almost didin't mind the cost of the ticket. :)
Hi dave - thanks for your post on my eagle image - it's actually a wedge tailed eagle from Australia - I posted the original shot a few days earler and i liked it how it was but some folks asked for a more detail of the head so i recropped the hi res original and submitted this alternate version as well!
It would be an easy mistake to make Dave - they are both roughly the same build and colouring patterns. it's quite a few years since i saw a golden eagle (at the British School of Falconry) but from what I remember they have a wider and broader wingspan and the feather colouration is a little more uniform than its antipodean cousin. anyways glad you liked the shot :-)
Hi Dave... thanks for your comment on Around We Go... Im glad you like it... it does have the Indian feel... think because of the feathers and colours... I'm trying to be different so I'm experimenting a lot with Apophysis... :)
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Thx you for your support on ''Inspiration'', in fact I have been playing with orbit trap these past few days and I got amazing images out of it, thx again :0))!!
actually peacocks cost a bit for birds but not that bad, i think a set of male and female chicks is like $150, glad you liked the shot, thanks for the comment
While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. --Dorothea Lange
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Hi there Dave, thanks for the comments on Slinky Purple, very much appreciated. Bascially i can't remember how i got there. I'm very much into just playing around with things and seeing how they go, i know how to use Apophysis but don't fully understand why, if you know what I mean. I'd be happy to send you the flame and let the pro' get to work. Just let us know if you want it and i'll send it on. Just keep me informed of how you do things and i'll be happy.
Wow Wee~~~what a great discovery after my first day back at work since surgery. Thank you for your review of "Splat!" I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Have a great day!
Sarah :)
This is also Emily2005. I had said that I liked your "Luminescence" and I do. I don't remember if I said that but I have Luminescence saved as my desktop background.
Hey Dave...thanks for taking your time to comment on *Desire*...I appreciate it very much...especially as you enjoyed the greyscaling :P
Thanks again, and enjoy you day!
But words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling, like dew, upon a thought produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions think and smile.
Art is everywhere, except it has to pass through a creative mind.
Heya Dave :D
Thanks for commenting on *Cold As Ice*...I must agree, the quality is quite good...but I'm pleased you enjoyed it and I loved hearing from you again...
Thanks Again
"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
Hey Dave...thanks a million for the comment on *T.O.X.I.C*...actually that was my first, proper PS work...but I'm glad you thought it was good anyway...particularly liked your description of it as looking very *video game-ish* ^_^...your feedback was greatly appreciated!
All the best,
Hey again Dave...thanks for commenting on *Caedes*...glad you liked it!
The definition was from my latin dictionary...I just thought it would interest people to know what caedes really means :D
Thanks again and have a lovely day!
Hey Dave, thanks for commenting on *Scarlet Fae*...fellow painter? I haven't seen any of your paintings yet ^_^...Would be nice to though :D...Enjoy your day..
"Anything that excites me for any reason, I will photograph; not searching for unusual subject matter, but making the commonplace unusual."
Edward Weston
Hi Dave...this is a little late but I really appreciate you taking a look at "Headcase". It's been a while since I've submitted any images. This one was a riot to make. Check out my new image.."GrrrAnimal"...lots of blending...good to hear from you, you really support my stuff...thanks.
Terry
Thanks for your thumbs up on "Space Travel 2084," Dave. I'm very new to Vue and 3D programs, so it's nice to know that my work in this area is pleasing to others.
Wen
"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
While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. ~Dorothea Lange
Thanks for the comment on The Cage 5. The effects are to do with the cage setting. I will eventually figure it out so I can do it manually on other stuff
Thanks for the comment on Bizarre version 3 (I think). There is nothing wrong with simplistic....it was just trying something a little different to my normal stuff.
Hey Dave :D
Thanks for commenting on *Water*...I'm glad you liked it...and yeah, I know my faerie does look a bit out of place in the photograph...but I really couldn't be bothered to draw my own background :P
Have a lovely day...
Thank you for commenting on Experimant 6a.. I appreciate it.. The color is easy to change.. I used this one becuuse of it's depth and lack of brightness..
Hey Dave. I am very glad you like oil pastels, and that you enjoyed playing around. I like your digital work a lot too.
I especially enjoyed dragon scales, in which you have very nice composition and great focus. All the best. God Bless you.
Thanks for your nice comments on "Heaven's Wake," Dave! It is hard to pin down in terms of just what it looks like, like many images generated from Apophysis. Glad to know it caught your interest.
Wen
Hi Dave..thanks for stopping by & visiting ~peace~. There was no manip on this image. The dark on the one side was actually the angle that I was on,it was some black part of the set-up for the flowers. It worked to my advantage:)) Your support is deeply appreciated my friend! :~)
Thanks for visiting Flower Face and leaving a comment. I was in the mood to do something different. I saw that image in my mind when I viewed Photoimagery's flower picture. He was gracious enough to let me play with his image.
Thank you Dave, for commenting my "Burning Tree". Yes I know this picture was a little blurry, but the camera I used was a 2 Mpix. Olympus and it was some years ago.
Thanks Dave for your comment on Ring Ring... im glad you like it... it turned out pretty good.. =) hope it didnt hurt your eyes too much.. =D
actually this is the 2nd one i have made in that prog.. the first one was 100's & 1000's
"No race in all the Realms better understands the word Vengeance than the Drow. Vengeance is their dessert at the daily table, the sweetness they taste upon their smirking lips as though it was the ultimate delicious pleasure. And so hungering did the drow come for me." - Drizzt Do'Urden. READ MORE FANTASY.
thx for taking a look at Cthulu.
And I would indeed like to render at 1600x1200, but than it takes about an hour to send/receive my email, and it makes my work a bit difficult ;-)
Hi Dave,
"Giant Garlic".....NO?....Oh dear!!......I took the shot in a old herb garden. The sign said "giant garlic"....otherwise, I don't known !!!
Glad you like it!.........and thank you!
Cheers!..............John
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Hey there..it was good to hear from you about my moon photo...I have a tough time getting good moon shots, but Im not giving up just yet. I appreciate your words...its great to received comments in here..thanx a ton my friend!!
Thanks for the comment on "Dream State Simulation". I have tried other programs, but it's hard to find any reasonable applications for fractals in other programs but simple manipulation to the fractal. I also enjoy testing the limits of Apophysis and seeing what can be created using only fractals.
Hey ya..its good to hear from you...I appreciate yoru comment on my Liquid Sunset...you likened it a VanGogh?? woohooo. I meant that is a great compliment. sure did make me smile..thanx sooooooo much
Thanks for your comment on Newly Discovered! I don't really know the difference in each format of the file...but it was bitmap when I uploaded and it went to jpg and it turned out looking different... Oh well...I'm still a beginner and I'll try and get it to look better in my next upload...thanks.
Thank you for commenting on my "Rainbow" It does look a little bit washed out, but I think that was maybe because the sun was very bright that day and we are looking at moving water...I dont know...but thanks for commenting on it.
hello there dave dave.. well you pretty much supported my morbid interest photo, and seeing your comment actually meant a lot, cos it wasn't about what the photo meant, but how it was manipulated. so thanks, tons for it! ta ta
Thanks for your comment on "Full Moon at the End of the World". Your right though about those pixel problems. Terragens a good program as far as the freeware version goes but as with most problems those things happen. But I'l try and fix that up and repost it asap:) Thanks again!
~Meg
Thanks Dave.. Glad you liked Floating Away.. Just when I start to think there is no hope for the world, up pops an old friend.. Nice to hear from you..
Hi Dave, thanks for your comments on Cobalt Nebula, I'm going to re-render it with some differant setting, and I see if it helps, any suggestions on settings will be appreciated. I'm alway tring to learn...
Kia Ora Dave, thanks for viewing and commenting on Eye Spy. I am pleased you like it. It did not shoot up the c-index but I was delighted with the comments it got as it was one I quite like myself.
I'm way behind so forgive me for not commening on your individual posts but know that I've looked at all of them since I left. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
Thanks for the comments on 'Snoqualmie River' very much appreciated. I don't like the term 'manip' but rather that it is a known Photoshop enhancement procedure.
I would rather live my life as if there is a God and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't and die to find out there is.
Albert Camus
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Hey Dave..I'm sooooooooo glad you are back again! Have missed you LOTS. Can you believe it's 2009??!! Stick around please, and post some of your gorgeous coloured abstracts please.Verena
Hey there Dave...I keep going over and over your creations. Do you have time for a couple new ones? I sure would enjoy that. We need some variety here in caedes. So c'mon ..verena
Hope you enjoy your stay here!