Mark...very cool technique used...on an already very cool photograph. Did you do that in photoshop? I need to play with the wife's new MacBook...and photoshop...and see what funky things I can do with my photos.
Yes.. in the photoshop. You can dump "different opacity" of colors into photo...they are really fun and quick in the impressionism speak... : ) Mac are the perfect machine for artwork! looking forward to see your work...
It was a wonderful trip in the Teton, Wyoming. This creek is amazing... you can sight-fishing for some good size brookie and Cutties. And they are eager to take my flies too. Get the job done quickly, no need to unload my backpack!
I am a biologist grew up with a fishing rod in my hands. I have been fortunate enough to embrace my love of art and science in my career. Most of my free time were well spent in the nature, either studying bird behavior or chasing variety of fish with fly rods. My favorite art medium is watercolors, I love the natural and spontaneous feel created by watercolor pigments. I am currently a post-doctoral research fellow at Harvard University. Welcome to my website. Mark
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Very cool!
Hi Cheech...
Fish lately?
It's cold and striper are not running yet...but this year is looking good...
Not for a little bit. This weekend I'll fish the green!
I am also a slacker. I have some stuff to send you.
Mark...very cool technique used...on an already very cool photograph.
Did you do that in photoshop? I need to play with the wife's new MacBook...and photoshop...and see what funky things I can do with my photos.
Thanks Cameron,
Yes.. in the photoshop.
You can dump "different opacity" of colors into photo...they are really fun and quick in the impressionism speak... : )
Mac are the perfect machine for artwork! looking forward to see your work...
Mark,
Beautiful work-love it!
Thanks Vlad,
It was a wonderful trip in the Teton, Wyoming. This creek is amazing... you can sight-fishing for some good size brookie and Cutties. And they are eager to take my flies too. Get the job done quickly, no need to unload my backpack!
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