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<blockquote data-quote="RussB" data-source="post: 1973338" data-attributes="member: 75301"><p>Hi Deborah,</p><p> Seems I've been missing a treat here! I really should open my eyes more! Wonderful work on show here. This kind of raw, caught-in-the moment field work is right up my street. Bursting with life and character, this is simply inspiring stuff. The obvious lesson for me here is the spontainety of the sketches. I often spend so much time on particular poses and species ( the result of having limited species to sketch, I feel) that I probably try too hard and lose 'focus'. One of the advantages of birding trips to foriegn lands is the array of subject matter!</p><p></p><p>More please!</p><p></p><p>Russ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RussB, post: 1973338, member: 75301"] Hi Deborah, Seems I've been missing a treat here! I really should open my eyes more! Wonderful work on show here. This kind of raw, caught-in-the moment field work is right up my street. Bursting with life and character, this is simply inspiring stuff. The obvious lesson for me here is the spontainety of the sketches. I often spend so much time on particular poses and species ( the result of having limited species to sketch, I feel) that I probably try too hard and lose 'focus'. One of the advantages of birding trips to foriegn lands is the array of subject matter! More please! Russ [/QUOTE]
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