The only pieces of art I have online currently is some of my marine photography. The majority of the pictures were taken on the wreck of the Olympia off of Bermuda. The ones that look like they are in less clear water come from Willow Springs, in in Sinking Springs. If you really like a picture, please email me and just let me know. I have no problem with people using my photos, I just like to know about it.

Actually, this is no longer true. i just updated, and now I have some of my computer graphics up. Enjoy.
You can expect some more additions in the following weeks. I'll be going back to school, so I'm going to have lots of time to doodle during class



Photography

1.)This is what I think is what's left of the main bridge of the Olympia, and smack dab in the center is a Portuguese Man-o-war, one of the world's most deadly jelly fish.



2.)This here is the corroded anchor chain of the Olympia, well, what's left of it. 250 years can do a lot to a big hunk of metal.



3.)Here is a picture of a Green John, a rather skiddish fish that inhabits the local waters of Pennsylvania. I'm not sure, but I think I rememeber reading somewhere that they're actually becoming endangered thanks to all the crap being dumped into our water.



4.)This is the first of 2 shots of the inner hull of the Olympia. This first shot shows about 20 feet of the inner hull, and shows the skeleton of wood beams that made up the ship.



5.)This is the second shot of the 2, showing a close up of the beams.



6.)This is a photo of the largest brain coral in Bermuda. It's roughly 6 yards in diameter.



7.)This is a periwinkle I found catching some sun on top of a sunken Volkswagon Beetle at Willow Springs.



8.)Here is a shot of a passing school of fish overtop a small section of the reef that has grown over the remains of the Olympia.



9.)This is a picture of a really spiffy fish. It's called a Sergeant Major. The neat part about them is the fact that when they have baby fish, they become a shade of purple, and become extremely agressive (no joke here, a guy I was diving with got seriously bit by one and had to go to a local doctor. He got 9 stitches. The worst part was the fish bit clear through to the bone.) But when they don't have any baby fish, they're a silver color, and you can do just about anything and they'll act like they don't even notice you.



10.)This is possibly my favorite picture out of the collection. It shows an extreme clos up of a freshwater sponge that I found underneath a suspended dock in Willow Springs. What gives it such wierd lighting is the fact that I have the flash angles slightly behind it, which shows through some, illuminating it. See for yourself.


Other

Alright, this is one new piece I just did for school. I call it "Mindfields" (after a song by prodigy). i did it all with a computer program called bryce, so tell me what you think. Click here to see it.