Thursday, May 28, 2015

Spring at the Audubon

Daniel Webster Audubon Wide View
The Daniel Webster Audubon is a favorite spot for painting and it's almost guaranteed that some interesting wildlife will visit.   There were plenty of geese walking around, and in their midst, also strolling harmoniously with them were wild turkeys.  


Daniel Webster Audubon
The sky was milky white and most trees were bright spring green.  The exception was the pale pink and white blossoms of the cherry and apple trees.  The grove of trees and shrubs in the middle of the painting hide the duck blind and turtle pond.   The gravel path curves around the trees and continues all the way to the back of the preservation.   The gravel looks more like a stream right now so I will probably adjust it by bringing it down a value and also warming it up!



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