I’m a photographer and digital artist living in Mpumalanga, South Africa. My photos try to capture the beauty of Nature as I experience it living in Africa. In the digital world I prefer to work with fractal landscapes and 3D ray-traced images. The visualization of pure mathematics always astound me.
I have a personal website and blog at http://www.leo-design.net
Many of my photos and artwork are available as free e-cards from my gallery
Leoni Venter is a member of 3D Animals Abound (ONLY 3D RENDERED ART ALLOWED), A Fractal a Day Keeps the Doctor Away! -1 submission a day, A Fractal Energy Passion (2 Downloads a day), Bryce and Beyond - 2 per day, Challenge Café, Character Development, Digital Art Compilations (No Nudity Allowed), Dragon's Fire, Equine Art and Photography, Fantasy Art, FAUNA, FLORA, LANDSCAPES AND ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA, Fractal Art Frenzy, Fungilicious, Out of the Blue (75%+ Blue), Sci Fi , Shapes & Patterns - Limit of 2 images per day, SPECTACULAR SPIRALS (2 per 24 max) , Steam Punk, The Art of 3D, Vibrant and Vivid Color and ~Globes, Spheres and Curves - 2 per day~.
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Once upon a time the world was mine. With a snap of my fingers it would appear.
Jimbo retreated with increasing speed as a pinkish, slimy creature emerged and fell with a squish into the tunnel. It opened a huge eye and made a loud, brassy ‘cheep’. / Jimbo fled.
My dream was thus: / A wooded glade, and moonlight streaming down / like scarves of silk, so delicate, through trees and leaves / and to the ground.
The doorbell rings just as I’m feeding my hair, and for one teeny moment I forget, and open the door without putting on my glasses first. Poof. One stone television repair person on the porch.
A shadow moved over him, and he scuttled into the safety of an overhanging rock.
The obsidian eyes turned and regarded them with a basilisk glare; then, seeing no threat in the three dumbfounded humans, it flexed its great body and sprang into the air.