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"Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrove fsnet co uk> wrote in message
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VERY pleasing to the eye... Nice, as per usual... :)
~Steve~
> Mick
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"St." <dot### [at] dot com> wrote in news:401d5870@news.povray.org:
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> You call it a 'hike'? I call it a 'Mountain' (to climb)! ;)
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> ~Steve~
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If am not using ropes and pitons then it is a hike :)
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Tom
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"Tom Galvin" <tom### [at] imp org> wrote in message
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> "St." <dot### [at] dot com> wrote in news:401d5870@news.povray.org:
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> > You call it a 'hike'? I call it a 'Mountain' (to climb)! ;)
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> If am not using ropes and pitons then it is a hike :)
Heh, ok, I'll go for that... :)
~Steve~
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James Taylor wrote:
> Wow - very nice. Reminds me of a place in my local area my parents used to
> take me when I was a kid - known as Toads Mouth - so called because the rock
> looks like a toad. Heres the only (and not very good) picture on the whole
> of the internet I can find
> http://www.hedgerow.co.uk/images.php?cat=new&pictureRef=8819
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> jim
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Thanks for that, very helpful.
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Just up the road from me!
"James Taylor" <jim### [at] blueyonder co uk> wrote in message
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> Wow - very nice. Reminds me of a place in my local area my parents used to
> take me when I was a kid - known as Toads Mouth - so called because the
rock
> looks like a toad. Heres the only (and not very good) picture on the
whole
> of the internet I can find
> http://www.hedgerow.co.uk/images.php?cat=new&pictureRef=8819
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> jim
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This is amazing! I'm not sure how you did the rocks like that with
iso-surfaces, which makes me even more impressed.
Stunning!
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Jeremy
www.beantoad.com
"Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrove fsnet co uk> wrote in message
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> Hi All
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> Based on the Roaches and Ranshaw rocks in Staffordshire, Just the
> background!
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> The rocks are Iso surfaces and the flowers XFrog
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> Comments as usual gratefully received.
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> Mick
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Mick Hazelgrove wrote:
> Thanks Tor
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> Yes Ramshaw rocks are where the winking man is, we drove past them!
Yes, I remember that you showed us a winking man.
Yesterday I scanned some of the images that I shot at the
most fascinating place you showed us. They are here:
http://home.online.no/~t-o-k/PeekDistrict/
But my memory fails me a little:
Is the winking man amongst these rocks ?
(If anyone is interested I can scan and upload some more
of the images on my films.)
Tor Olav
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"Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrove fsnet co uk> wrote
> Based on the Roaches and Ranshaw rocks in Staffordshire, Just the
> background!
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> The rocks are Iso surfaces and the flowers XFrog
>
> Comments as usual gratefully received.
Very impressive. Only thing that bothers me is the rock almost touching the
left border. My eyes need to see more on the left. Also I am not too sure
about the highlight on the left part of the sky, it dosn't seem to go that
well with the shadow direction. In fact, if you put some distant field
and/or hills on the left with patches of cloud shadows and light it would be
perfect.
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in news:401e6475$1@news.povray.org Tor Olav Kristensen wrote:
> Is the winking man amongst these rocks ?
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If I remeber well this is the rockformation that also had the winking man.
We where there on the day we also bought the Wallice and Grommit cheese.
Do you also have the pictures where Mick did his spiderman trick and
climbed a vertical rock wall. It was the same day we photographed the cows
for Gilles. For some reason I can't find my pictures.
Ingo
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"Mick Hazelgrove" <mic### [at] mhazelgrove fsnet co uk> wrote in message
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You've got insane chops, Mick. Is this another book cover?
What I find really incredible about all of your pictures is that you are
able to display a wide variety of landscapes and give each a similar
feel. From what I have heard of painters, financial limitations as well
as limitations on the compatibility of different pigments and
consistencies require the painters limiting themselves to a pallet of
carefully selected colors. The absence of these limitations in CG along
with the ease with which lighting and textures can be copied has I think
diminished the consideration given to these aspects.
-Shay
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