oil on canvas panel 11" by 14". Thought I was done, but needed more atmospheric perspective. Accomplished this with glazing with titanium white, ultramarine blue and dioxazine purple to make background recede further. Too late to fix it anymore; this is it!
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This is the awsome one! Thank you.....dor:))
Oh, I remember that you operate on people no wonder. Thank you.
Li, I have a very steady hand and just hand hold the camera with 2 hands over the work. Stu
Thanks, Stuart. To avoid a blurry image, we have to keep the camera steady , no move, when press the buttom to shoot a photo, I use the back of the chair to support my arms or use a tripot. How did you do?
Thanks Deodanda and Li. Li, I photograph my art outdoors in the shade on a cloudy day if possible. I just use the autofocus on my camera. I use Microsoft Digital Image Pro v.7.0 which I have had for a long time for most of my photo editing. My camera is a point and shoot 12 mPixel from Samsung. Stu
Oh, Stuart, About your photo. it is very clear, how did you do it?
Stuart, I cannot agree more with Nancy. This is a gourmet in stead of a fastfood. It make me take time to tast all the subtle flaver of Grand Canyon and fell the spirit of G Canyon beneath the surface and form as you let me fell that I were just standing at the foreground amazingly.
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