Portfolio site of David Hecker

This is the portfolio site of David Hecker. You can find a selection of my 3d work, illustrations and photography in the relevant sections using the links above. The Scripts section contains some (hopefully useful) MaxScripts and the Blog will (potentially) be updated once in a while. The most recent additions to the site will always appear on this page.

All of the galleries on this site are cooliris enabled, so download the plugin for your browser  for a unique image viewing experience. This plugin also works with Google Images and Facebook, among others.

Feel free to browse around & contact me on [ thumpa (at) thumpa (dot) net ] if you have any queries.

Recent blog posts

The most recent additions to the site are listed below.

  1. Cape Town City Centre

    Cape Town City Centre

    Street vendors setting up their stalls in the city centre.

  2. Cape Town City Centre

    Cape Town City Centre

    Street vendor setting up his stall on a windy day.

  3. Empty Shell

    Empty Shell

    This is the empty shell that we bought to turn into a home. There was nothing inside except a few fly traps & a LOT of dust!

  4. Mutual Heights

    Mutual Heights

    The Mutual Heights building on Adderley Street is one of the best examples of Art Deco architecture in the world. It depicts all of the indigenous tribes of the region as well as a portion of the history of our country. This is a close up of some of the detail on the Longmarket Street side of the building.

    Shot on a Canon 300D with 18-55mm lens.

  5. Building

    Building

    Corner of Adderley and Parliament Streets in the Cape Town city centre.

    Shot on a Canon 300D with 18-55mm lens.

  6. Building

    Building

    Corner of Longmarket and Plein Streets in the Cape Town city centre.

    Shot on a Canon 300D with 18-55mm lens.

  7. Building

    Building

    Building on Wales Street.

    Shot on a Canon 300D with 18-55mm lens.

  8. Tigger

    Tigger

    17 year old Siamese cross Ginger Tom. Cats are people too.

     

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