
In this post, I'm going to show close-up images of each section of the piece and include the photographs I wor

The photographs were taken by myself with my Canon EOS 400D SLR camera. All are of captive birds taken during falconry displays, so they were quite content to pose for the camera ;)
Here we have the image of the buzzard in flight, along with the cropped photo worked from.

This particular image was painted using 'Reeves - Watercolours'.
Next up with have a sepia pencil sketch portrait.
As you can see the photo was of the entire bird but I decided to us a


The third and final of the smaller sections of the piece, brings us to a full graphite rendering of a buzzard about to land.
Pencils used for this w

The photo; like the flying one above; was takin

Finally, here are two close-up sections of the main picture.
The first is a detail of the wings/feathers. This was achieved with the use of a wa

The Second is a close-up of the head. Like the wings, the feathers on the head were coloured pencils over the top of

The photograph owes a great deal of thanks to the man 'flying' the buzzard that day - for he decided to said the bird over to a perch in perfect line of my camera and without any people in the way. And thanks to that, the background was only the mottled green of the foliage around.

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