Nice capture! That guy on the close horse couldn't have given you a better expression if he were a paid model. thumb
Mike,
Thanks for looking.
BTW, I love your work
Randy
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black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
edited December 18, 2008
I'm fortunate to be invited to participate, on a usually annual basis, in real live cattle drives held in North Central Mexico. Your picture must be a staged event....there's no huge clouds of dust nor a million tumbleweeds tossing around in the wind. Just kidding. I like the picture very much.
Tom
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I'm fortunate to be invited to participate, on a usually annual basis, in real live cattle drives held in North Central Mexico. Your picture must be a staged event....there's no huge clouds of dust nor a million tumbleweeds tossing around in the wind. Just kidding. I like the picture very much.
Tom
Tom,
Need some one to help on the next cattle drive shoot in Mexico?
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No, just cropped out of original image.
Thanks for looking.
Wow, what a neat shot, I really like the B&W Processing, really gives it the Old Time Feel.
I think the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards is one of my favorite places to shoot.
So much History and just a great bunch of folks. Also, it's kind of neat that it's the longest continuous Cattle Drive.
Have a Very Merry Christmas, Kindest Regards,
Craig
Craig
Burleson, Texas
Hey Mr. Craig,
Yeah, I shoot seniors around the shops area. It's a unique location for sure.
Thanks for realizing my processing goal
We'll have to meet up there at Risky's BBQ some time.
Merry Christmas to you and yours...
Mike
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Mike,
Thanks for looking.
BTW, I love your work
Tom
Tom,
Need some one to help on the next cattle drive shoot in Mexico?
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Thanks Dan,
I appreciate you looking & commenting.