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'The Artist's Palette'


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Artist: JOHN CROSLEY/CROSLEY TRUST 2010;;Copyright: © 2010 John Crosley/Crosley Trust, All Rights Reserved, No Reproduction Without Prior Express Written Permission From Copyright Holder;Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows;

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An artist uses a full palette to mix his colors on the spot as he does an

outdoor painting. It may be a famous landmark, a landscape, or just a

simple still life, and with merit or without, but the palette itself seems to

me to be a much over-looked and very colorful work of art. Your ratings,

critiques, and observations are invited and most welcome. If you rate

harshly, very critically or just wish to make an observation, please post

a helpful and constructive comment; thank you in advance for sharing

your photographic knowledge to help improve my photography. Enjoy!

John

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Thank you very much; it's always  iimportant to know how a photo is received -- good or bad.

I appreciate your taking the time to tell me.

john

John (Crosley)

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John

 

What I see here is art happening as art is about to happen!

 

A wonderful moment captured.

 

deb

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I do color as well as 'black and white' street.

I do nudes, news, landscapes and just about everything else.

I just may be known for one thing or another, but at first I was known for color here, and when I started showing or emphasizing 'black and white' many people were surprised.

Here, I was overwhelmed by color, so I showed color; some photos are color dependent and others are the opposite; while some will go either way and it's my choice how to show them.

I'm so glad this one pleased you; thanks.

john

John (Crosley)

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