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Thanks very much for the comments - I actually prefer #1 to all the others - thought it looked a bit Turnerish - go figure
Guess the 'muddiness' is because the mist is thicker, as Gabby suggested. But it did have the effect of not blowing out the sun so much - can win them all
I tried B&W Mick, but I couldn't get them to work, but please have a play
Would love to get another perspective
Cheers
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I have a vague memory of reading somewhere that there had been a massive volcanic eruption at the time Turner was painting and that his imagery may well have influenced by a sky laden with volcanic ash. Just thought I'd share, don't confuse me with anyone who actually knows something about art history.
When I first viewed them I found myself humming Van Morrison's Into the Mystic.
Anyway , with mystical thoughts rambling through my brain this is what i came up with. Not too sure about the second one. Thanks for letting me have a play Alan.
Last edited by loose cannon; 31-01-2014, 04:09 PM.-----------------------------------------------------
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Thanks Mick - better than my attempts. Please feel free to play with any of my images (I do it often enough with other's pics )
I guess having seen the colour versions - ummmm
Interesting theory about the volcanic eruption around the time of Turner - that might explain a few things - off to Goggle - with 'Into the Mystic' running around my brain
CheersLast edited by Alan; 31-01-2014, 04:23 PM.
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As usual Mick, your encyclopedic knowledge is spot on..
http://www.theguardian.com/environme...fclimatechange
http://art-landscape.blogspot.com.au...er-sunset.html
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