tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3328772998071340147.post7166127613838342930..comments2023-10-29T08:51:51.228-07:00Comments on J.Farnsworth Paintings: Sixteenth StreetJ.Farnsworthhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14142521252483461022noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3328772998071340147.post-63246241099234683862011-10-03T13:46:57.192-07:002011-10-03T13:46:57.192-07:00Too funny. I have these intense polarizing sunglas...Too funny. I have these intense polarizing sunglasses which really up the contrast and make things look much better than "reality". I usually take them off when painting, but sometimes forget.<br /><br />However, they don't shift the color/hue all that much. Just make sure yours have UV protection.<br /><br />gringoJ.Farnsworthhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14142521252483461022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3328772998071340147.post-28154450101479504682011-10-03T13:25:22.003-07:002011-10-03T13:25:22.003-07:00I got a new pair of sunglasses recently that do wi...I got a new pair of sunglasses recently that do wild things with shadowed areas. I've been wearing them on purpose when I paint en plein air. I know you're not supposed to do that, but it's the only way I really see all those subtle colors. I noticed that the roads have an almost lavender tinge to them, and the shadows can be a deep turquoise. When I look with just my regular eyes, I think "gray."Marlahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03161793223531050486noreply@blogger.com