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"dlm" <me### [at] addressinvalid> wrote in message
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> The composition is quite pleasing to my eye.
> My only issues of concern were:
> the way-too-yellowness of the early morning light
> the absence of a skirting board
> the height of the dado rail on the wall (higher than ladder-back top
> makes it useless/unutilitarian)
> To quote the Shakers - form follows function
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Thank you for your response!
The light may be too yellow. I experimented with my digital camera and took
several photos that I used for comparison. But in this case, I was looking
for a very yellow (almost orange) light.
The peg-board (if I had created one) would be much higher up, yes. Dado
rails at this height were very common in the 1800's. I'll have to check
some of my Shaker reference photo's, since I don't recall exacly why I did
it that way. Maybe I had no particular reason. I think the image needs
"something" in that space, however.
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