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Author: Scott_Burkett, Contributing Editor
![]() | This is the same image as the previous one, but our initial compositions are denoted in red (Scott) and blue (Tom).
Scott wanted to capture the entire scene, with the logs anchoring the composition at the bottom, while Tom decided to capture the beach as the primary subject, with the logs anchoring it at the top. |
![]() | Here is a camera view of a horizontal version of Scott’s chosen composition. In retrospect, this would have been a more interesting painting.
This may make a great studio piece later. Another reason for you to remember to bring your camera along! When you get back home, you can crop those photos down to find all sorts of alternative compositions. |
![]() | Here is a shot of Scott’s progress, quickly blocking in the major masses. |
![]() | The light changes quickly here. Look at those streaks of moving light across the beach! They are there one minute, and gone the next! |
![]() | In this shot, Tom is hard at work on his painting. You will note that he is positioned slightly behind and to the left of my position. It is amazing what difference a few feet makes in terms of the compositional effects! |
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