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Milford Sound

Bryce Sea/Undersea posted on Jun 05, 2008
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Early visitors to New Zealand's South Island. Bryce 5.5 Many thanks to Jed Swindells for Clipper. Maori canoe postworked in PSP6

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jedswindells

6:53PM | Thu, 05 June 2008

Great atmosphere and well done with the furled sails!

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bloodnok

5:21AM | Fri, 06 June 2008

Jed, thanks indeed! Praise from you is doubly welcome since, frankly, you are my favourite Bryce marine artist.(The furled sails are a bit of a cheat -- I haven't learned how to let go the reefs and fill 'em with wind!!) Cheers,

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jocko500

10:19PM | Mon, 09 June 2008

this is real cool looking

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FitArtistSF

6:58PM | Fri, 04 July 2008

Where are the paddle ripples? and the outrigger canoe wake? In a calm sea as portrayed, there would be ripples from the paddles along the boat's hull and a wake running from the stern... (I know this, because I raced outriggers in Hawaii when I lived there...)

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npauling

8:39PM | Wed, 13 August 2008

This is very real looking as Milford Sound is so often shrouded in mist. Beautiful work and it is great that you have taken a look at our country when you live so far away. Although I learnt a bit of french at school I haven't been up your way I'm afraid.


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