I like using PSP and Poser, doing crafts, writing stories, collecting and making miniatures, refinishing furniture, gardening, and playing on my computer. Anything done on a computer is playing to me. Does anyone know how to upgrade to the 36 hour day?
The Phantom was a bicycle popular in the 1950's it came in red, green and black.
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So beautiful! Love your POV, this misty, foggy atmo, the natural low light, and especially the mysterious delivery of the tale you told. I can so totally believe that. And this is why .... Over the years, I have absolutely come to love the story of Secretariat and have probably watched him run The Triple Crown at least a hundred times. Especially The Belmont Stakes. I swear that horse was a made miracle. Watching him run that race is like witnessing a miracle to me. And he had such a big attitude. Not really nasty. Just dominant. So I can totally imagine this unicorn having that same dominant spirit.
Very beautiful work, Phantom!
Thanks so much. I remember my sister talking about Secretariat. She was into horses growing up. But for a horse to get as much attention as he did, he'd have to be amazing. Thanks
Yes, unicorns are a funny thing. They look beautiful and very mystical. But there are also supposed to be black ones, and it's rumored that these are completely different. Or perhaps they can be. In any case, this picture is absolutely enchanting and magical. Great color scheme and glow effect! 😍
I'd imagine, like most people and animals, all unicorns would be different. I think black ones would be even more rare, but just as beautiful. Thanks.
Beautiful.
thanks
Reporters at The Belmont Stakes actually talked about people weeping and having tears running down their cheeks witnessing what Secretariat did that day. I can honestly understand why. What that horse did that day was basically physically impossible. People who know horses were certain he would die, blow out his heart, running full out from start to finish. But he finished each quarter faster than the one before it.
That side-by-side presentation looks awesome, Phantom. Like a movie roll. I just finished it. I started out with twenty-two images and got down to sixteen. I can use the first image as the thumb. I can't wait to see what it looks like uploaded. Thanks.
Okay, I had to find a video. That race was pretty impressive. I can see why you'd think of a unicorn. But a unicorn would have an unfair magical advantage.
Phantom. It is so funny you say that. I was also going to say that there was magic in the air that day. Something very magical.
I'm glad you got to see the race. Another very cool thing? A very famous image, photograph, came out of that race. The jockey, Ron Turcotte, actually turned his head to look behind to see how far ahead they were. Very famous image. They never ever ever do that. All I really know about horse racing is Secretariat though. Love the story.
Pretty typical day here. Some girl just told me she had the cops called on her. Another one is getting evicted. And I got a friendship bracelet given to me. LOL. The friendship bracelet girl is a writer. She was valedictorian of her class. Really really smart and a little scary. LOL.
Have a great weekend, buddy.
Secretariat's magic was something else, something special.
Been quiet here. Hubby had to work a split shift today, and there's not enough time to come home and go back, so he's gone all day. He works at a pizzeria. I've been putzing around and trying to figure out what to do for a render in Poser
You have a great weekend too.