7mm , Blackney, A Glimpse of the Forest and Forest Sidings

jonte

Western Thunderer
I really admire your backscene, Alan, which helps set the scene.

Perhaps I’m just old-school, but I much prefer the traditional painted variety (when it’s painted as well as this) to the present trend of using photos for the purpose, which I feel draws the eye away from the model. It’s as though the model and the backscene are almost at loggerheads. Masking a photo with a light spray of a light colour helps by reducing its ‘contrast’, but I still feel many elements contained in these photos simply don’t blend with the scene afore it. Sorry but just my take.

Finally, Alan, I like the subtle sky of your backscene.

Hole you don’t mind my interruption.

Jon
 

jonte

Western Thunderer
Many thanks jonte.

Credit where it’s due, Alan.

I’ve tried with watercolour using Barry Norman’s book as a guide, but it really didn't pass muster I’m afraid.

I’m probably better settling for a single pastel coloured background; perhaps even none at all which I saw on a recent small exhibition layout.

Jon
 
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