My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!
Canon 70D
Tamron 24-70mm f2.8
Canon 70-200mm f4.0
Zeiss 50mm f1.4
Photoshop CC
WACOM Intuos 4
ArtRage
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Comments (10)
wysiwig
I was thinking turtles for some reason. Then I realized 'turned turtle' is a phrase that describes a capsized boat. I never flipped one myself but I do have a pair of glasses at the bottom of San Francisco Bay. This is a nice image. Makes me want to take one out on the water.
kgb224
Superb capture Tara. God bless.
durleybeachbum
We spell it 'dinghy' so when I read the ebot i was expecting some grubby rundown quayside ! I was a keen dinghy sailor myself but mine was wooden and required intensive winter care. These bathtubs are easier maintenance!
auntietk
We spell it "dinghy" too. My mistake! I've corrected it. Thanks for pointing out my typo!
LivingPixels
An interesting capture nice shot my friend!!
anahata.c
yeah (ala andrea), it comes from the Hindi, so it was originally spelled "dinghy," even though "dingy" is also used; and when I saw the ebot, I thought of some cartoon character: Dingy Dock! (Hey kids: It's Dingy Dock!) Really sounds like one, doesn't it?
But instead you made this a very painterly piece, with boats spread out like broad strokes of oil paint. A very horizontal piece! And you present these boats in a very brush-like manner. The background--- boats, water, railings, etc---all give compact detail to balance out those long broad surfaces up front. I reeeeeeally like your treatment, Tara. It feels like a big painting, and you handle the bright surfaces beautifully. This isn't a style I remember too much of, in your gallery; and you do it really well and naturally.
helanker
Yeah! A good day in a little boat on a quiet bay and a fishing pole, would be nice. Especially if I got a Cod fish. YUM. Gives me nice memories, Tara :)
bmac62
There are so many white hulls in a marina that it is difficult to find something unique...but you did. Great eye. Like the repetition. And yes, there is a painterly quality that just lures me in... Mighty nice.
RodS
Ringa-dinga-dingy.... Oh, sorry...... I don't even know where that came from... I've been out working in the backyard all day, and maybe I got into something weird out there...LOL
Seriously, this is a really lovely shot, Tara. Great composition, and wonderful curves and patterns.
I was messing around on Flickr yesterday, but couldn't find your gallery..
Wolfenshire Online Now!
Now on to the big boats!
Faemike55
wonderful and delightful capture, Tara