I've tried to photograph some but can't get anything but blurs or glare, so guess I'll have to wait for a sunshiny day, or at least one that isn't raining all day or get my tripod out to get a decent photo. This one has dried enough to put in the scanner, though there was a little white speck of paint to clean off the plate of glass when I finished. Any suggestions for photographing wet oil paints would be greatly appreciated.
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GRANITE BEACH VIEW water mixable oils on watercolor paper 5.5x5.5 inches
This is from a photo I took on a kayak and camping trip last May.
6 comments:
Très joli rendu... Plénitude certaine... Bises
ooooH! Carole--love this one!!
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Carole, this is beautiful. Your watercolor style is showing. When I first saw this, I thought it was a watercolor.
Wow - I can Feel the chill in the air!! Gorgeous!
Thank you all. I really appreciate the positive comments.
Thank you all. I really appreciate the positive comments.
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