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I love looking at this thread - always a pleasure to see, experiments, economy and some very strong images.
 
Hi Gaby,

Some wonderful work on here, sorry Ive not been more regular commenting on it. The Puffins really are fantastic, such a striking image, as yours often are, you have a great knack for graphics and design. The woodpecker juvenile is also very striking and very nicely painted...
 
Thank you so much Alan and Soly

I try to give the birds her own charakter,

every animal has something special,I am trying to convey to the viewers
 

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My apologies...i've only just caught up with your latest work Gaby....and there's some real eye catchers...!

I keep going back to those two owls...and i thought of evolution...and how some creatures may have looked...or might look...in dreams....etc

But enough of my meanderings and musings....

Love that albatross..would be great in a larger landscape too...

All good...:t:
 
another try.....but the landing...autsch
 

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peregrine...is that the right word?
 

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