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On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:00:40 -0600, Sj wrote:
Some notes: oil on canvas It depicts a scene circa 1912, w/ the viewpoint being just above the Pennsylvania Reading Railroad (PRR) Ferry Terminal in Philadelphia, looking toward Camden, NJ, across the Delaware River, w/ the PRR Ferry slips visible. The Wilson Line steamer, Twilight, passes the ferry slips heading north on a moonlit night. The battleship, South Carolina, is docked on the Camden side of the river for the upcoming July 4th celebration on the Delaware. I wonder how it would look w/out the sailboat ... just has never looked quite right, placed where it is in the pic ... but I'm not the artist ![]() Sj I tried to project some lines from it to the horizon thru the center of the ship and I think the sailboat is out of scale, namely much too big for that location. The color of the sail is too yellow too which seems to throw things off even more. I did a quick check with psp and moved the ship closer to the shore but am not real good with such. I think the distance from shore has a lot to do with it and the size of the sail boat vs the steamer.But of course as you say I am not the artist, either. |
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