Hi, I'm Andrea, and I'm interested in creatures and plants both wild and tamed, and people of all sorts. I only use a compact digital camera ,as I love being able to get it into a back pocket, and not have to cart heavy kit about. I carry a Panasonic Lumix TZ series, binoculars and a hand lens almost everywhere.Most of my outings are with the dogs so I only use point and shoot.
I am getting the hang of Photoshop, thanks to some very kind folk on RR!
I have a wildlife garden in Bournemouth, Dorset, in the UK, and spend a lot of time there . I retired from teaching art to teenagers a while ago.
I'm now getting some good results with my digi compacts; it took me a while to make the switch from my old film camera, an 1960 ish Pentax Spotmatic, but the mistakes are much cheaper!
I have 4 lodgers, 3 dogs and a parrot who, as at 2017, I have had 40 years.
I has so far had 19 dogs, mostly rescues.
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Comments (7)
kgb224
Superb capture Andrea. God bless.
Star4mation
Great shot Andrea :)
Faemike55
wonderful gifts great capture
wysiwig
If you think focusing on this is difficult imagine creating it. African artists are supernatural. That's a nice textile.
jendellas
How lovely is that little gift.
MrsRatbag
Wow, that's amazing work!
anahata.c
great point by Mark. I've seen things like this, and yes, there are many artists on that vast continent who have done stunning creations. I really like the deep hues and how they dominate the fabric in close-up. And your showing a pen really gives perspective. (And it's a good charity, Andrea. I know of it.) I tried, for a month, to do chinese paper cutting---with those intricate designs all cut from a small piece of paper? I nearly lost my mind. So I can appreciate what making that elephant takes...
(And btw, when we studied several African nations' textile and clothes design, I was overwhelmed with their dyes: Some of those cultures get greens and yellows and reds that I swear aren't seen anywhere else on earth. They're just stunning.)