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1. Prepare that plein-air kit- there's nothing like forgetting something important like paper, to get you off course! Even if you don't have something like the bug spray, it will not be good!
2. I choose really simple compositions to start out the season. Things that perhaps, I've painted before and feel relatively comfortable with. This will give me a better chance of a successful result right off the bat.
3. I really rely on all my tools. I don't take shortcuts, like not doing a thumbnail sketch or not using a viewfinder.
4. I paint mid-morning or afternoon, so the light has the best chance of being pretty stable for the longest period of time.
5. I try to remember to have fun! After all, I'm finally out here painting!!
All in all, I try to cut myself some slack getting started painting outside for the season. I make it as easy as possible on myself and think of the work as field studies and "play".
Hope you enjoy these photos!

