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I understand why you like the back lighting, it makes stunning atmosphere in your paintings! The last silver piece is lovely as well!
 
New Slavonian Grebe painting that is nearly finished.

Blues in the background were nightmare to photograph. I tried to photoshop it more realistic, but still it is not as contrastic as the painting and lots of colour transitions are gone.
 

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Here are couple of new paintings. Fox youngster is ready, Lynx female almost.
 

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New Slavonian Grebe painting that is nearly finished.

Blues in the background were nightmare to photograph. I tried to photoshop it more realistic, but still it is not as contrastic as the painting and lots of colour transitions are gone.

That's a beautiful Slav painting- usually artists can't resist stretching the neck to get more of the orange colours in!

You are not alone with the problem photographing paintings: it seems weird to be using photoshop to try and get back to reality, but I know exactly what you mean. I find even a decent Nikon [in my amateur hands] seems not to pick up a lot of purple shades and shows them as greyish. Oddly, some cheaper cameras [in my hands] pick those colours up better- no idea why!
 
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