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This was a hike into the Black Canyon Wilderness in the Tetons early one morning before we had to be back in Jackson at our gallery. I was surprised that it was more of a woodsy trail and not as much of a 'canyon', but gorgeous none the less. Several bubbling streams and an assortment of wildflowers were the highlight of the trail....
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I have to admit, I absolutely love mountains.. This was from our trip in the fall of 2010 to Jackson Hole, Wyoming for the Fall Arts Festival. Spending the early mornings encountering...
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Here are some other images from Florida for everyone to take a peek at. Many thanks to our friends for their help in getting the wildlife to cooperate... ;) lol! Again, we were so fortunate to have such a wide variety of birds and such show up for us. (...even a pair of young raccoons fishing at sunset in Merritt Island! :D ) ...so much...
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March 29th, 2008 at 1:28 pm
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May 22nd, 2009 at 11:17 am
hey rebecca!
I wanted to ask you something. how can you draw so beautifully? this is so cool! and I also like to draw but I have a problem, I do not know where the shadow lies! please send mwe a message!! and i loveee ur pictures!!!;3
love vanessa:)
June 28th, 2009 at 11:29 pm
Hi Vanessa,
I’m glad you like my work..and thanks for stopping by.
Art is a lot like playing an instrument…you have to practice a lot, and you have to observe everything carefully. Watch what direction shadows, reflected light, light sources, and many other things are coming from….or basically observe your subject.
Hope that helps. You keep it up..ok?