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03-24-2004, 10:55 AM
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PHOTOGRAPHY MODERATOR SOG Member '03 Finalist Taos SOPA '03 HonMen SoCal ASOPA '03 Finalist SoCal ASOPA '04 Finalist Taos SOPA
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Geary,
Welcome to the forum. Being mostly a land lubber I can really appreciate those seascapes, yours looks very nice. I tried one a few years ago with a burning sun on the water, it really looked bad. I ended up cutting the sun and sky out of the center and framing it.
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03-24-2004, 12:00 PM
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Thanks Mike.
I still need to reduce the intensity of that sky, though! One of my favorite seascape artists of all time is Byron Pickering. He told me that two of the easiest mistakes that most "seascapers" make is making the sky with too much color and darkness. I'm seeing that this one still looks like I've blown it on both accounts! Guess I better rerturn his lesson CD....  He's on the Oregon coast about halfway down the state and here's his website. http://www.pickeringstudio.com
Michele: I'll try opening up those shots in another program and send them again. (I have no idea why that works sometimes - I thought a jpg is a jpg is a jpg.....)
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03-24-2004, 12:54 PM
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'09 Third Place PSOA Ohio Chapter Competition
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Wow, I went to Pickering's website and got seasick just looking at his beautiful paintings!! Forwarded the site to my son, who is in the Coast Guard - he will love them.
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03-24-2004, 09:03 PM
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SOG Member FT Professional '09 Honors, Finalist, PSOA '07 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Cert of Excel PSOA '06 Semifinalist, Smithsonian OBPC '05 Finalist, PSOA
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Hi Geary,
Welcome to the forum from yet another newcomer. I really admire your graphite talent. Sorry for the belated timing. I was among the first to see your introduction, and then my phone line failed before I could respond.
I look forward to your posts.
Garth
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03-24-2004, 09:21 PM
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Hello Jimmie, Patricia and Allan.....thanks for the welcome and compliments.
Thanks Garth. I've just begun reading through your own intro and many deserved respones. I'm still reeling from the all the talented members of this community. It's like being in Foyer of Art Heaven!
Gear
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03-25-2004, 01:39 AM
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Hi Geary,
Just wanted to add a quick welcome to the forum. I love the range of values and the subject matter of your introductory graphite piece.
Your seascape makes me miss the ocean - my husband and I are from the northwest and now live in Arizona. He spent 40 years in Paulsbo and Bremerton and is loving the sunshine. I like the heat, but can do without all this brightness.
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03-25-2004, 02:12 AM
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Thanks Heidi,
I grew up in central Cal so I do miss the sunshine sometimes when we have winters like this......LOTS of rain! But, it suits me fine. The weather here is cool 'n cloudy......just like my favorite beer......Hefeweizen!
I just have to tell you that I don't get how you great sculptors do it. I have taken classes in sculpting a couple of times. I still don't have the FOGGIEST idea how you do such marvelous workmanship. It's very accurate and so.......what's the word.....ummm.......TACTILE...yeah, that's it!
Cya 'round,
Gear
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03-25-2004, 01:32 PM
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Juried Member Portrait Painter & Firefighter
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Hello Geary!
Nice drawing indeed.
Would be happy to study the details of the texture,
and hope to see you eventually in Seattle.
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03-25-2004, 05:50 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sergio Ostroverhy
Hello Geary!
Nice drawing indeed.
Would be happy to study the details of the texture.
and.. Hope to see You eventually in Seattle.
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Thanks Sergio,
Here's a try at a close-up of the drawing. The overall dimensions of the Bristol board are 11" x 14". Just a bit smaller than what you like to work with......haha!
Geary
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