Well, maybe you're right that the water should be darker (the photo ref I looked at was taken in sunlight. Believe I have changed it a little (next WiP in todays post), but will think about darkening it even more.
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Great picture! I still reacted when I saw the turquoise blue water (?)
ReplyDeletePerhaps the effect is sharper when the picture is smaller. Or is your intention that it should kind of "break through the painting".
I like the picture very much! Good job!
Marc
Well, maybe you're right that the water should be darker (the photo ref I looked at was taken in sunlight. Believe I have changed it a little (next WiP in todays post), but will think about darkening it even more.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it.