Ciao Yvonne.
I hope that all is well with you and yours. I found the site through
one of the European Vega sites, possibly the german or
swedish
club links. You can find further info on the term "berserker" at this
site, http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~cherryne/mythology.html
The reference in norse mythology is this: the beserker were a
type of Viking warrior famous for the intensity in battle and also
because they wore no armour, Thus bare chested or ber-serk
(no shirt) The images downloades from the aberserker site are
large enoug that you can manipulate them and get some
interesting results. ( colour correction and applying filters to
create "arty" results) If anyone is interest in modified images (
corrected and enlarged) I would be happy to upload some if
there is no copyright problem. Otherwise, I wish everyone a fair
wind.
Antonio ( Montreal, Canada)
I hope that all is well with you and yours. I found the site through
one of the European Vega sites, possibly the german or
swedish
club links. You can find further info on the term "berserker" at this
site, http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~cherryne/mythology.html
The reference in norse mythology is this: the beserker were a
type of Viking warrior famous for the intensity in battle and also
because they wore no armour, Thus bare chested or ber-serk
(no shirt) The images downloades from the aberserker site are
large enoug that you can manipulate them and get some
interesting results. ( colour correction and applying filters to
create "arty" results) If anyone is interest in modified images (
corrected and enlarged) I would be happy to upload some if
there is no copyright problem. Otherwise, I wish everyone a fair
wind.
Antonio ( Montreal, Canada)