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| Re: Feeding the ducks/geese Quality time with his son. It looks very relaxing. Here's one with a colored pencil effect and one with an oil. |
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| Re: Feeding the ducks/geese Thanks for the play Palms. Used 2 passes of DAP (one loose for canvas undercoating and the other for the additional dimension; learned this trick at the DAP forum) Monet for this result. If you want to see the geese too, you'll need to click here. |
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| Re: Feeding the ducks/geese Skip very nice i like the both of them I would say it is relaxing but some of the children there where shrieking with laughter at the way the ducks and geese would chase them, just in case they had something they could eat ! ! ! ! Lyle that looks great as well love the painting feel to it Palms |
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| Re: Feeding the ducks/geese Here's my contribution -- a couple layers of Snap Art colored pencil blended with a watercolor action. Fran |
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| Re: Feeding the ducks/geese I cropped this 'cause I felt that there was too much empty space. |
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| Re: Feeding the ducks/geese Oh boy, this one gave me a hard time, but I'm pleased with the results... |
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| Re: Feeding the ducks/geese Nice shot Palms. Thanks for the play. Grant |
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| Feeding the Gulls | Photomaster | Photography | 2 | 03-06-2008 01:26 AM |