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I was talking to someone about this painting the other day. It's hanging in the entry area of my home. She said that the image on my website really doesn't look like the painting does in person. She was so totally correct.
I remember the trouble I had photographing this painting because it has subtle metallic sheen in some areas. Look at the difference between the two images. The top photo was taken with natural lighting,and the two views below were taken in my studio under artificial light.
I bet any photographers reading this are just cringing. :-)
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Despite the lighting differences, it's still a great painting!
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ReplyDeleteI would reccomend you invest in a "truecolor" lamp for do-it-yourself pictures.
ReplyDeletea picture does make the difference. The depth and richness of the piece show more fully in the last two pictures you posted. They just vibrate with life. I know it's not what the professionals would recommend but I love the angled shots and wall shots they give so much more perspective on the painting be photographed. Let's call it artistic licence :-)
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking - in any light! And you say you don't usually use the cool colors in the geologic series! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful painting. Love the color and the black lines.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great piece!!
ReplyDeleteOne of things I love about your paintings is how they can look so different under various lighting conditions. It would always be a wonder to behold.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful ! I was browsing through your blog.. your work has beautiful texture and colors.Such a treat for the eyes.
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