“There is geometry in the humming of the strings, there is music in the spacing of the spheres.” ~ Pythagoras <3
Linda Coucom 2015/03/20 at 12:35 Reply Have always loved rocks and now there is this! Woooooowwwwwww. I’m excited to discover your art. Thanks.
Gravity Glue 2015/03/11 at 17:00 Reply the light was incredibly beautiful!! :) and that top rock is defintiely a keeper! also the little one on the right. :))
Gravity Glue 2015/03/11 at 16:58 Reply fuck yeah is right!! almost gave up on this one several times… finally got it after about 5 straight hours. :)) just in time for sunset!
Michael Verheyden 2015/03/11 at 17:04 Reply Haha cool, patience and perseverance, it’s always paying…;-)
Composed Equilibrium 2015/03/12 at 01:25 Reply 5 Hours? Wow! I have to admit I don’t have that patience.
Gravity Glue 2015/03/11 at 16:50 Reply i like the way it looks frozen but it’s just a 15 second shutter with an nd1000 filter. :)
MathBoy Wallace 2015/03/11 at 17:09 Reply Thanks for all the camera settings info lately. I am trying to learn my new camera, and your comments help as much or more than the classes I am going to.
Have always loved rocks and now there is this! Woooooowwwwwww. I’m excited to discover your art. Thanks.
So cool Mark!
Ah! to find the balance..
I’m from Chicago love the bear head on top. lol
Remarkable!
Love that “comma” on the right :-)
:)
Wooooooweeeeee! Love it!!!
Top rock– profile of a bear looking up and to the right.
Masterpiece….you can almost hear them sing !
the light was incredibly beautiful!! :) and that top rock is defintiely a keeper! also the little one on the right. :))
The base and treble clef
last moments of sun <3
Fuck Yeah!!…;-)
fuck yeah is right!! almost gave up on this one several times… finally got it after about 5 straight hours. :)) just in time for sunset!
Haha cool, patience and perseverance, it’s always paying…;-)
Love you patience.
5 Hours? Wow! I have to admit I don’t have that patience.
Nice, the river is frozen?..
i like the way it looks frozen but it’s just a 15 second shutter with an nd1000 filter. :)
Thanks for all the camera settings info lately. I am trying to learn my new camera, and your comments help as much or more than the classes I am going to.