black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,327Major grins
edited June 24, 2009
Hi Azzaro,
Very nicely captured. They're interesting subjects and rendered well. Overall,
I've seen a dramatic improvement in your capabilities. Honestly, I think the fact that you are shooting a lot plays an important role in your personal photographic growth. The old saying " practice makes perfect " is worth the attention of each one of us. Keep it up.
Take care,
Tom
I always wanted to lie naked on a bearskin rug in front of a fireplace. Cracker Barrel didn't take kindly to it.
Very nicely captured. They're interesting subjects and rendered well. Overall,
I've seen a dramatic improvement in your capabilities. Honestly, I think the fact that you are shooting a lot plays an important role in your personal photographic growth. The old saying " practice makes perfect " is worth the attention of each one of us. Keep it up.
Take care,
Tom
Hi Tom......Thanks for that really nice comment........Practice makes a big difference and I do shoot a lot of pictures. Being retired I have the time to be there when the lighting or the weather makes and average shot interesting. Thanks again azzaro
A little nit
I'm a horse owner and loved the picture; however, the manes and tails on the horses are stringy. Does the owner ever give the horses a bath? If so, you could try to photograph the horses again after the horses have been groomed and bathed.
I'm a horse owner and loved the picture; however, the manes and tails on the horses are stringy. Does the owner ever give the horses a bath? If so, you could try to photograph the horses again after the horses have been groomed and bathed.
Thanks for commenting....... The horses are part of a working ranch, in the next field there were well over 100 head of cattle. There were 6 horses in that field and if I had done a 180 another 5 or 6........ It was a picture I shot at the moment. Thanks again for looking...azzaro
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-joel
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Very nicely captured. They're interesting subjects and rendered well. Overall,
I've seen a dramatic improvement in your capabilities. Honestly, I think the fact that you are shooting a lot plays an important role in your personal photographic growth. The old saying " practice makes perfect " is worth the attention of each one of us. Keep it up.
Take care,
Tom
Thanks Joel for the comment........ azzaro
Hi Tom......Thanks for that really nice comment........Practice makes a big difference and I do shoot a lot of pictures. Being retired I have the time to be there when the lighting or the weather makes and average shot interesting. Thanks again azzaro
I'm a horse owner and loved the picture; however, the manes and tails on the horses are stringy. Does the owner ever give the horses a bath? If so, you could try to photograph the horses again after the horses have been groomed and bathed.
Joie
Thanks for commenting....... The horses are part of a working ranch, in the next field there were well over 100 head of cattle. There were 6 horses in that field and if I had done a 180 another 5 or 6........ It was a picture I shot at the moment. Thanks again for looking...azzaro
you sure have a nack of getting yourself somewhere with alot of great light ...
Hi Aaron...... Thanks for the comment....... Good lighting in nature is elusive, and I think requires a bit of luck. THANKS AGAIN ......azzaro
Thanks for looking and the nice comment...... azzaro