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    Oil on canvas board 14' X 20'
    Hot off the easel an hour ago, a work I have struggled with, on and off over the past few weeks.
    The inspiration arose out of E3 images shot after heavy rains over the Wangaratta wetlands.


    I've re-photographed and replaced Flight of the Ibis as it was badly underexposed due to poor indoor light at 8:00am (we had one almighty thunderstorm).
    The colours and tone now accurately depict the painting. Much softer, if you visited earlier you will see the difference. (Galaxy6 image)

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    Re: Flight of the Ibis (new painting)

    Nice clean image.

    Wee Man
    Ed

    Live life in the slow lane.

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      Henri Cartier-Bresson is not dead !
      Steve

      on flickr

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        Worth the struggle Mark, very well balanced to my eye. I particularly like the bark effect on the tree and the subtle vertical elements throughout.
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          ED
          Thanks mate, appreciated.

          STEVE
          I'll take that as a compliment, thanks for the feedback.

          ANDREW
          Thanks for a thoughtful comment. In this piece I've tried to loosen my brushwork a little. In painting, the placement of elements, the vertical and intersecting horizontals can be manipulated at will. Texture, colour, composition, lighting, "dof", etc are all within the control of the painter, he's Photoshop personified on steriods!

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            This looks stunning Mark and well worth the effort.
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            https://www.flickr.com/photos/ajthrelfall/

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              Re: Flight of the Ibis (new painting)

              Originally posted by pandora View Post
              ED
              ANDREW
              Thanks for a thoughtful comment. In this piece I've tried to loosen my brushwork a little. In painting, the placement of elements, the vertical and intersecting horizontals can be manipulated at will. Texture, colour, composition, lighting, "dof", etc are all within the control of the painter, he's Photoshop personified on steriods!

              Sounds complicated, but you seem to be handling it like an Old Master!
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                Re: Flight of the Ibis (new painting)

                The finished item from my POV was time well spent. You really upped your game on this one.
                It's not what inspires us that is important, it's where the journey takes us.

                Wally and his Collie with our Oly bits & bobs

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                  Andrew - well it just means that the artist can place objects where he wants them and render them in an infinite number of ways


                  wally - Thanks, I'm signing off for the year on this piece and looking forward to wetting the canvas again early in the New Year.

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                    Good tonal range and the water is exceptionally fluid.
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                      Re: Flight of the Ibis (new painting)

                      Thanks OM, and no crocs either.

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                        No crocs, but we can't see the tops of the trees so there might be drop bears

                        John

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                          Nup, no drop bears but beware the tree pythons and the dreaded black snake.

                          This location is actually called Black Snake Swamp.

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