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One White Stallion
11/10/2011 09:02:36 PM
One White Stallion
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Comment by mcaldo:
The idea is interesting, the overexposure spoils it a bit and sharpness is midway between a more decided and pleasant out of focus or tack sharp, which I am guessing is either due to limits of the camera or simply to this being a tiny crop from a much wider image. Being closer to the animals would have helped, even if the crop and/or the long focal lens help compressing distances and enhancing the feeling of a tight pack. The range of the image is quite vast, no direct light shining on the flanks of the horses, which makes difficult to retain shadow details on the brown ones. However, this almost backlit lighting is often used when photographing horses, as ri light on horses hair works just great and dust and frontal lighting create diffraction, which works well with this kind of shot. Panning from a closer distance could work as well, if you wish to convey a sense of speed. I have seen the same 'odd one' concept in a photo taken from an helicopter, which really worked great. Sorry for the longwinded comment. If you have a chance is definitely worth another try, you could get some great images.
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One White Stallion
11/09/2011 05:21:20 AM
One White Stallion
by TRath

Comment by Ammie:
I don't see the ratio and the focus is not good and neither is the lighting. 4
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Triumph Rocket III's
06/13/2010 05:21:46 PM
Triumph Rocket III's
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Comment by dtremain:
Try to keep the photographer out of the picture (feet visible on the gagues, waist to head visible under Triumph of near motorcycle.
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Triumph Rocket III's
06/11/2010 01:40:39 PM
Triumph Rocket III's
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Comment by Yo_Spiff:
Triumph's have always been some of the most attractive bikes out there. Just classic good looking machines. Watch your compression ratio. It's not overly obvious, but the slightly pixelated appearance of the handlebars and instruments made me look at your file size. At 81k, you certainly used more compression than needed and probably lost a bit of clarity in this image.
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