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This is the one from the previous post |
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This photo I took on overcast day, in natural light, i.e. gloomy |
I've been having the devil of a time trying to get the photos to look as much as possible as the paintings. The lighting makes SUCH an unbelievable difference, especially with the browns and greys, I suppose because they are such a mix of hues. Anyway, I had to do the comparison. If anyone reading this post has thoughts on photographing paintings for computer presentation, please let me know.
beautiful subtle colors and paint handling - I think the rooster is proud of his tail - is that typical? And the rose - ah - I can smell it!
ReplyDeleteThese rooster is so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou're right, it is very difficult to photograph the paintings, especially in low light gray days... I have not yet even I found a solution!