tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2219964060239995558.post2432964400841695716..comments2023-06-22T06:55:45.938-07:00Comments on A Treehouse: Horsely Hillssomesh kumarhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05645887325138759957noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2219964060239995558.post-12371943837417264942012-04-15T12:34:35.476-07:002012-04-15T12:34:35.476-07:00Thanks for the comments David. I am sure those cam...Thanks for the comments David. I am sure those camera will be a delight to use. My Nikon F80's body has become a bit sticky. I think this is a common issue with this model. And yes, I am never comfortable with the small digital cameras, I feel handicapped using them. <br />Ya, I have marked the calendar for the next sketchcrawl. Since the magazine work is low right now, I will be able to go for sketching easily. Even I have been doing sketches on postcard size watercolour papers. Need to pick the choice of drawing medium for this Saturday. Hoping to have a good time and the same for you.somesh kumarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05645887325138759957noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2219964060239995558.post-69297526329728462752012-04-15T09:53:26.580-07:002012-04-15T09:53:26.580-07:00Somesh..
As usual I enjoyed not only your drawing ...Somesh..<br />As usual I enjoyed not only your drawing and photographs but the interesting story you have written. Very entertaining.<br /><br />Agree with what you have written about using a manual SLR camera. I have a matched pair of Nikon FM's I carry around with all the lenses etc. However; the bag seems to get heavier each time I take them out. I love these camera's and have had them since the 1970's and they are still faithful companions, but as you say it gets harder to get quality developing and the processing time gets longer. For convenience now I also get the images put on CD. <br /><br />I have resisted buying a digital SLR but have a small pocket digital camera, but the results are never what I expect from it. It seems to give strange results with different light conditions and I do not have the control I want. The little camera seems to have a mind of it's own :-)<br /><br />Keep up the great work with the magazine. I love your illustrations and the amusing but informative articles.<br /><br />I hope I will see some more of your sketches next week with Sketchcrawl 35. I always enjoy your sketching style and the places and things you sketch.<br /><br />I was thinking for this Sketchcrawl of doing some postcards and Artist Trading Cards (ATC's) as a bit of fun in addition to my regular sketches. I like to try something different with each Sketchcrawl. Drawing on the smaller area is interesting as you have to simplify and edit a lot of what you see for the sketch to fit.<br /><br />Take care... I think I'll go and make myself some tea.<br />Dave<br />[Cyberdave]<br />Vancouver, CanadaDavid Fletcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00885217301914682345noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2219964060239995558.post-34910037283393112772012-04-14T08:46:24.351-07:002012-04-14T08:46:24.351-07:00crisp expressions-'...live longer than themsel...crisp expressions-'...live longer than themselves;....would be left in the dark';and, the painting is as breath catching as the morning view.madhurimahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10124232500323645767noreply@blogger.com