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| 11/03/2003 12:25:23 PM |
A Horse Of Courseby aKiwiComment by bruski: The light is very harsh and makes the image look flat. If you want natural light, try to take the image closer to sun rise or sun set. It gives a softer, warmer, feel and will also give the image more depth. |
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| 11/02/2003 11:10:21 PM |
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| 10/31/2003 03:35:16 AM |
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| 10/31/2003 02:51:27 AM |
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| 10/30/2003 08:20:39 PM |
A Horse Of Courseby aKiwiComment by xionja: horses, always graceful, i almost submitted a photo of just a horse doing dressage, just his head and neck though. The lighting in your photo is great, and I like the shadows very much. Cute horses, it would have been good to brush the one in the background for the photo at least. I like their ears. |
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| 10/30/2003 07:31:25 PM |
A Horse Of Courseby aKiwiComment by pcody: The repetition works to add more grace to the picture. The difference in the color of the horses and halters also adds interest. There are a couple of things that you might consider improving. The nose of the horse futherest away is a little close to the outside border and the shadows are a bit distracting and they lead the eyes up to the umm.. brown patch, in the grass. |
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| 10/30/2003 02:37:35 PM |
A Horse Of Courseby aKiwiComment by visitor: Lovely horse image very crisp, sharp etc., interesting composition and expeosure spot on but not sure that this composition shows the grace that horses have to offer. |
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| 10/30/2003 10:49:03 AM |
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| 10/30/2003 12:47:17 AM |
A Horse Of Courseby aKiwiComment by Quadrajet: Great subject, horses are indeed graceful animals. I like the colors and shadows you've captured in this shot.
I feel the composition of the image could be improved a bit by providing a bit more room on the left and a bit less on the right. Combine that with a bit lower camera angle (to keep the black horses ear shadows from showing) and I feel this shot could be a top 10 finisher!
Hope this helps,
Quadrajet |
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| 10/29/2003 10:01:10 PM |
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