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Skies are truly clear. Moon not full, so more detail. Just trying to improve my shot. No DSLR, only EM5 Mk II and relatively simple zoom lens. Tripod however, and triggert the shot using my iPhone via WiFi to minimise movement. About 100 shots. Study;-)
Young monks are kids in their heart, and they act as kids, so it's easy for them to get distracted during studying hours :-)
Autumnal fulgence.
Decatur (Legacy Park), Georgia, USA.
20 November 2021.
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This was a difficult shot with wind and rain blowing directly into the lens, I had to quickly capture the moments between lens wipes.
A quick study of palisades and landscape. it turned out pretty well in my opinion and the dk green looks better than green. I've had this idea for a while and im probably going to expand on it in the future. I've got a couple of small builds lined up for today and tomorrow as im going away for 4 weeks in three days time :P Hope you like my new sig fig, I was getting tired of my old one.
I'm using a new camera and still tryong to figure out the new settings, so thats why some parts are blurry amd stuff :P
one spider, 3 shots, melded together to show this busy little creature. It was an orchid hunt, but I did well with bugs and butterflies too
As a crow lover I do draw crows from nature a lot. I was thinking about purchasing a stuffed bird for studies, but still can not decide. This one is from Zoological Museum of Moscow State University.
I've got tons of questions about the crow's anatomy. I have to make more detailed studies about some parts of it's body. This stuffed bird's posture is not in my taste. I prefer to make a more dynamic composition with a background sketch as a base.
Two hours I've had to complete this drawing passed too fast (Oh, my English grammar!)
Statue Study~
Been a while since I have done anything creative so this is an attempt to get back into it a little, no video this time though of process. Used mainly graphite and acrylic paint on canson mixed media sketching paper 11x14 (edited digitally slightly)
Time:3-4hrs
Male and female bullfinches eating maple seeds.
They let me come as close as ten steps. I tried to come nearer, but without a success. They thought they are invisible in thick growth of a maple tree. It's interesting how different bullfinches (as well as other little birds) react when people come close. Some people make them fly away very fast, some pass unnoticed.
Vivid Sydney lights up the harbour bridge and the Sebel Pier One. The colours are constantly shifting, but managed to catch them both purple at the same time.
Im Dezember letzten Jahres habe ich mit der Serie "Phaeno Study" begonnen - und ich habe immer noch einiges davon auf der Platte. Heute gibt es einmal kein Langzeitbelichtungsfoto, sondern eine "normale Aufnahme". Ich hoffe, es gefällt trotzdem!
Some cattle studies which should help me with the finished artwork of the reconstruction drawing I am working on. My little herd of William Britain's plastic cows have modelled for numerous reconstruction drawings, not least of which were historic farmsteads which I worked on in the 1990s. The models themselves are now historical objects, the present Britain's farm animals seem to me less lifelike and difficult to scale. A 17th century engraving I found in a book about the English civil war will help me "age" the animals. Drawn on an A4 cartridge paper sketchpad, with Pentel 0.5mm pencil, Winsor and Newton watercolours and some fineliner pens.
Gjain, Iceland. A magical ravine in the highland desert. No wonder GoT filmed there. Our day was the brightest of bright blue skies which lit up the rocks in all their orange glory. Made quite a colourful scene, combined with the deep greens of the creek reeds. But the shadows drew me in.
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Koi carp Colour study
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