Sunday, 30 June 2013
Port Isaac Street.
This blog has been a bit quiet lately. The fact is I've been rather unwell. A persistant kidney problem has really set in and knocked me flat. Staggering pain is not the ideal condition in which to make pictures, nor is a mind-blocking cocktail of tramadol and morphine. Then there is a living to be earned and all my energy has gone into that, I work with very vulnerable people, letting them down is not an option, regardless of how I feel. Despite all this, out of sheer stubborness, I did this on one of my better days. I didn't expect much when I started it, it was intended to be more of an exercise. In the photograph the sun is overhead and slightly to the left, putting all the buildings in shade. To add interest, I put the light source lower in the sky and to the right, hence all the shadows are as I have imagined them. I really went for it here and have never punched in shadows so boldly before. As I've said, I wasn't too bothered about the end result, but I enjoyed the technical challenge and learned a lot. It was done on a bit of ancient Langton 140lb NOT which had suffered from damp at some point and I didn't even bother to stretch it. It could do with some figures to add life and I may re-visit the subject with this in mind.
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Sorry to hear you haven't been feeling well. Glad to see you had a day when you felt creative. You did a great job of imagining a new light source. Those dark shadows contrasted with the light passages really make this pop.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a speedy recovery.
Thanks for your kind words Joan. Here's hoping for a few more creative days!!
ReplyDeleteThis picture shows a beautiful location what makes me feel calm everytime I look at it. I wish I had a friend who lives in one of these houses and I could go and visit him or her at this beautiful and relaxed place. I love it how you have translated the sunlight into the colors of the houses and the quiet street.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile I hope you feel a better and get well soon. I wish a speedy recovery to you!
Thank you very much Stefanie!! I really do wish my family and I could live here, I cant help feeling a lot of our ailments would never materialize if we were more relaxed. Thank you for your good wishes.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. Don't add figures.. it will make it crowded! It is a lovely calm, relaxing picture which doesn't need anything else!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Dawn!!
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