Today I found myself without a ladder but still wanting a little more perspective in my shots, so I climbed the nearest tree. I was shooting one of my favorite subjects, grey bay, at sunset with the tide out. Here's one of the shots, with a little long skinny painting of the dry oyster beds to follow.
From tightly cropped views of the earth at your feet, to sweeping 360ยบ vistas of the horizon line, J.B. Boyd’s oil paintings are meticulously rendered modern updates of the American Landscape tradition. Being a professional vagabond in search of place, this blog will allow you to travel with him and peek into the studio to see the paintings in process.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Up in a tree...
Today I found myself without a ladder but still wanting a little more perspective in my shots, so I climbed the nearest tree. I was shooting one of my favorite subjects, grey bay, at sunset with the tide out. Here's one of the shots, with a little long skinny painting of the dry oyster beds to follow.
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