Try using a Tortillion or Paper Stump to shade. It's been a good tool for me.
http://www.artifolk.co.uk/catalog/products/drawing_accessories/tortillions_and_paper_stumps.htm
-dixon cannon
:offtopic:
But that's ok!....Craig, did you get the "Which Way E.J." in my name???
You may already know this; years ago when immigrants got off the ships in NYC they had been told to say the only English they knew that would get them a job, "Which Way E.J.". Relatives already in...
Funny, you should ask!....
Yesterday was the first day that I felt a palpable pinch in the wallet and realized that I'm "feeling the economic crunch".
It's the old truism: "When your outgo exceeds your income, then your upkeep becomes your downfall" Something's got to give!
-dixon cannon
Craig, how uncanny can this get!!??? I'M FROM BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK!! 56 Leroy Street, to be exact! 1954-1959. My Dad retired from Prudential and moved us to South Florida in '59. My Mother used to talk about Rod Serling, having been to school with him as a kid. You have got to love the...
Time Magazine Dec. 1944
Here is a period article about the death of Sir Eric Teichman at the hand of two 'yank' poachers on his English estate. Off topic, but interesting no? Pvt. George Smith was subsequently executed for Teichman's murder - on VE-Day, no less...
I did a quick search and the photographer is Sir Erich Teichman and the photo is entitled 'Scanning The Passes'. Most likely there is a book of his photographs available. -dc
Try to locate this book:
I recommend ABS Books."Travels of a Consular Officer in Eastern Tibet: Together With a History of the Relations Between China Tibet and India (With Original Maps of Eastern Tibet and Photographs Taken By the Author)"]Travels of a Consular Officer in Eastern Tibet...
First step. Get the name of the photographer from the credit's section of the book, if possible. Is there a title for the photograph itself? With that information a web search (or a library search) of that photographer's work might produce a find.
Let us know.
-dixon cannon
A Quality of Mercy
Here is another little gem. I wonder how many remember this one! This is the original TZ from which came Vic Morrow's role in 'Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)"...
"1 more question,
Does anyone remember the STEVEN SPEILBERG "amazing stories" that had a WW2 BOMBER
Crew in which the ball gunner was stuck, and the landing gear didnt work, so one of the guys
goes into a tranz and drawing Cartoon wheels and of course the cartoon wheels saved the gunner...
Well, my new friend CSMiller has solved that one too!
Combat! http://www.tvaddicts.tv/movie/drama/combat.html
You gotta love the fresh air that new people bring in with them!
-dixon cannon
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