You obviously cannot beat real sunshine! I did try to see how my new setup compares but it was always going to be unfair. Just as well because it cuts my re-work of previous painting photos to just a few, most of which I've now done.
Here is another one where the new results
are better (
between old & new photo setups, not sunshine V not sunshine. Of course.):
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhdTnmcLkEW5cbFq-rqBoiplijez97Sl-ntgmYoBUOarZSnSm20OHrJJQBr5YRkVLyBWQQgqqD3WOuag8vG1CYnfV3PveTqvT16Nkfp63w8iaulkA2TCEJ1Xrn4u1BHjzQvLpuN4Sbsqkq1/s320/Grand-Unification-Formula-(Economics-eg-the-Euro)_medium.jpg) |
Here the colour representation made the image too orange. |
It is sometimes not until you have two things to compare that you start to see what's what.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEip7hgVSXytE5PVGaQbqsOyf8mYJw8ogKukiCcuT0UG9adaPw1EujU_f3efMUAd99euwITM32GRFXZiPWowsDWNFawroGtL0OnMiMx2B99y-nlRhUB3DDSqJsxC0B7rd0GixKgdZyUEJnII/s320/Grand-Unification-Formula-(Economics-eg-the-Euro)_medium.jpg) |
This is a much closer colour representation of my "Grand Unification Formula" painting. |
But this guy needs more sunshine, someone send him on holiday away from the rain! Note the 2 shaddows from my setup (which can be good for picking out profile details but possibly not so good straight on (which is something I need to do for most of my paintings when I want a quality shot prior to framing). I have other ways to deal with shadows so I can decide if I want them or not.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgw5kmoZzcFEmdqxtTXroB7pP6s0ij7_wOOL-BQDD4SuhHB3g0WkgwiCXwqeH7b7oW_FhS9WU2VqLiA6FQXVL5oqjRhOYfsehhEMtntS4URgsdH-95zTjbDuVvx-LeossatLRseVIaVK4PM/s320/P1290123+%28Small%29.JPG) |
Two shadows |
Bye for now.
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