Oh noes! I’m sorry you’re having a bad day. I’ve been having those too. It probably won’t help much, but I liked the elk photo as you displayed it! I think the dark brown of the elk really anchors the variations of brown in the picture, and the vague texture from the wind and snow makes it interesting. You caught some neat parallel lines between the elk’s horns and the wind-blown plants, too.
I’m not a pro, of course, but it brought me some joy!
Take care of yourself!
Thanks, Electra. The day got a lot better as it went on, and I’m glad that you liked the photo. Several other people liked it too. I am not the best judge of my own work I guess.
Class :
SF/F Writer 4 / Web Designer 7 / Photographer 6
Stats
Intelligence : Good at math, bad at word puzzles, keen on science. Education: bachelors in Biology from a tiny liberal arts college you never heard of.
Wisdom : Still working on that “sound of one hand clapping” koan.
Charisma : Likable enough, but not going to win any Mr. Universe contests.
Strength : Can take roughly 8 toddlers in a fight before being overwhelmed.
Dexterity : Not to be trusted with fragile objects with a value greater than $500.
Constitution : Survived a semester in Africa eating half the ungulate species of the Serengeti.
My story “Groob’s Stupid Grubs,” a story of a goblin’s hopes for his idiot children, is available in Black Gate 15.
Currently Writing
I recently finished the first draft of a YA novel called Takedown Notice set in the net-mage universe of my stories “Captain Blood’s B00ty” and “One Click Banishment.” What happens when the Magical Association of Atlantis finally gets the upper hand against the net mages in the spell program copyfight?
Photography
Where To See
My photography can currently be seen in the following locations:
Ivinson Memorial Hospital
255 N. 30th Street
Laramie, Wyoming 82072
Know of another place where I can show my photos? Drop me a line, please! I have framed prints ready to go up!
Oh noes! I’m sorry you’re having a bad day. I’ve been having those too. It probably won’t help much, but I liked the elk photo as you displayed it! I think the dark brown of the elk really anchors the variations of brown in the picture, and the vague texture from the wind and snow makes it interesting. You caught some neat parallel lines between the elk’s horns and the wind-blown plants, too.
I’m not a pro, of course, but it brought me some joy!
Take care of yourself!
Thanks, Electra. The day got a lot better as it went on, and I’m glad that you liked the photo. Several other people liked it too. I am not the best judge of my own work I guess.