The Shallows
Oil on board, 7" x 5"
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You may have noticed I changed the title of my last post from "Mustard Field" to "Canola Field." My friends Tim and Jon separately informed me that the yellow fields around here are not mustard but the unfortunately named rapeseed plant, which is used to produce canola oil. I did, however, read that rapeseed was in the mustard family, so at least I was in the ballpark!
Today's painting is of a blue heron out at Ladd Marsh. These exotic looking birds are very wary and usually fly off before I can get anywhere near, but this one kindly posed long enough for me to zoom my camera lens and get a half-decent shot.
6 comments:
very nice Don. We have a number of these magnificent birds here along the river and was thrilled to watch one catch a fish last year, bring it up the river bank and toy with it awhile befor finally swallowing it. I think it was a little larger than he figured. All this from our dining room window.
Oh, this is breathtaking!
Sheryl
Hi Gary--that must have been amazing to see. Thanks for the note.
Thanks, Sheryl--glad you like it.
I love this scene, mesmerizing.
Pierre--so good to hear from you. Thank you so much.
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