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1590 shots made with Canon 40D and Canon 10-22
Assembled with Adobe Premiere
Music: Miles Davis, "Mr. Pastorius" from the album Amandla
Vivid Sydney 2012,
"CLOUDscape" by:
KIm Nguyen Ngoc
Nicholas Thiolouse
Victoria Bolton
Michael Day
Frank Maguire
Kristine Deray
101 Oil Studies, No. 11
Objective: Testing of surface texture and gestural strokes in clouds.
Painted in 2 sessions, both on 1 Feb 2024.
Pigments (all Winsor & Newton Artists' oil colour): Cerulean blue, titanium white, cadmium orange. Mediums: Gamsol, Oleogel.
Ampersand Gessobord, 12.7 x 12.7 cm (5 x 5 inches)
Process: In this miniature, I initially intended the cadmium orange simply to desaturate the blue for dark gray clouds, but as I went along, I let the color come out.
After Action Evaluation: (1) In the initial wash, some brush grain continued to show, but this study suggests that can work in a cloudscape. (2) Upper thin, white clouds approach realism in high, but the dark clouds and lower white clouds can work in more gestural paintings.
Cloud movement over time yields a 3D effect.; in addition I changed position between shots.
This is a stereogram, to be viewed in crossview technique.
Separate images have been taken subsequently.
Add another shot the the P&S series! I have 1000's of photographs from my six years in Okinawa that are all safely nestled away into endless folders categorized by years, months and specific trips. As you can tell from the camera settings, I had no clue what I was doing so don't let anyone ever dissuade you from enjoying photography. Too often new photographers get caught up in the technical details and lose sight of the art and spontaneity of enjoyment in photography. Stay tuned for more throwbacks!
I don't often photograph cloudscapes, but the sky earlier tonight definitely seemed worth recording. Nikon Z6 with Nikkor AF-S 80-400mm lens @ 80mm.
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"Clouds are not the cheeks of angels, you know. They're only clouds. Friendly sometimes, but you can never be sure. If I had longer arms, I'd push the clouds away, or make them hang above the water somewhere else. But, I'm just a man, who needs and wants mostly things he'll never have, looking for that thing hardest to find - himself. I've been going a long time now, and along the way I've learned a few things. You have to make the good times yourself. Take the little times and make them big times, and save the times that are alright for those that aren't so good. I've never been able to push the clouds away by myself."
one selection on THE SEA entitled "Pushing the Clouds Away"
~ Rod McKuen
This photo was taken at the next to my house. because it's rained a day ago, It appeared wonderful Clouds Status. and I didn't miss to take this photo.
It was so peaceful last night after a day of rain and cloud cover. I was waiting for what I hoped would be a spectacular sun set behind me, while watching this large cumulus cloud drift over Holyoke. The Holyoke Dam is perhaps a mile down river from here and there was no water breeching the dam. This caused a almost unnatural stillness to the water.
The Muller Bridge , carrying Rt 202 between Holyoke and South Hadley is in the center, while Holyoke City Hall is the large steeple to the left.
When I woke up at 5.30 this morning, the temperature was -8 °C. This photo was taken a little later
like an ocean in the sky - sunset colour across the wisps of cloud last night - June 2015 - West Yorkshire, UK
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I have finally gotten to some shots from our flight home from Scotland... The wold is looking good from up there ;D
A small fishing boat and fish farming station under a quick approaching dense fog making a quick attack into the narrow fjord of Mjóifjörður in East-Iceland.
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Lake Hawea foreshore with a dusting of snow on the mountain range peaks under a threatening cloudscape
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Timelapse created from 352 images (over 45 min) processed and sequenced in Photoshop CS3.
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