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varnishing way of Cajuns: The next generation

2D Story/Sequential posted on May 03, 2012
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This is the last of my sequential paintings of the way of life for the Cajun people this is also one of the photos I took by my Nikon. I took a tiff with the camera and it was 107MB size lol now that a lot a big jpeg is around 14 to 16 MB size. Raw I not sure of for now? I think it be around 32MB. anyway i put the size on jpeg and I could at the time take 315 photos. i put it on raw and the camera can take 90 photos and then I put it on tiff and I could take 69 photos. lol that is big. this one is from a tiff so I had to downsize it a lot. oh forgot the music link lol http://npmusic.org/artists.html

Comments (62)


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helanker

2:19AM | Wed, 16 May 2012

This is such a lovely painting with excellent DOF and Light. Love it. Thanks for all your comments lately :-D

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anahata.c

12:11PM | Sat, 09 June 2012

yes I agree with Andrea, you're really gifted. Really nice light, Jock, the highlights on the shirts, esp on the right side, has real life and 'lift' to it. I love the saturated light coming from the window and how it lights the whole piece. I like the brushwork on the front-most violin too (and the sleeve holding it), very painterly and oil-like in feel. Your colors, as always, are vivid---in this case you have lots of deep reds and browns, which makes the gathering feel very warm. And I love the composition too---from your photo I assume---because you zero-in on a 'moment' where we see the musicians right in the middle of everything, and everyone is doing their own thing, facing different directions, moving in different ways---as musicians do in ensembles---and it's very natural. I was a musician most of my life, and know the feeling of ensemble work. This captures its vitality. Really fine work. I'll be back for more!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/4.5
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D800
Shutter Speed10/500
ISO Speed2500
Focal Length45

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