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    Yesterday a TStorm passed our way. It was a bit dark, but I thought it was dramatic. I have not been able to get out recently for new pics, so a found an old B&W (1970s) sailing pic. (I want to do more bird pics....)

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    Mitch,

    Greetings. The ominous sky is very cool. Do you hand paint the color? Thanks for posting.

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    This is a most impressive and ominous sky. A minor point; the full sails don't quite square with the flat water.

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    I like the sky so much I'd be inclined to darken the boats some. It'd give the sky a bigger role, and it'd make the lighting of the boats fit the scene better, I think.

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    Hi, Mitch, I like it just the way it is although I would probably crop out the red reflection at the bottom. I love the soft colors of the boats.
    "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly" - The Little Prince

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