I really like the angle of the first. Makes the ride look more substantial, and the head-on of the pony is perfect. The second one doesn't have a clear subject other than in context of the first IMO.
I really like the angle of the first. Makes the ride look more substantial, and the head-on of the pony is perfect. The second one doesn't have a clear subject other than in context of the first IMO.
Hey Andrew,
Thanks for the comments.
Yeah, the second shot is of different ponies, you can see the ones from the first shot back behind the pole further back in the image. But your right. The second shot was just really to give context to the location. It's in the Fort Worth Stock Yards.
I also love that the "Sassy Pantz" sign made it into the frame of the second picture.
These two definitely made me smile
This is part of the Fort Worth Stockyards, and a big tourist area. I get a kick out of milling around watching/listening to visitors from all parts of the globe. Most of the shops here have catchy little "Western" names.
Smile ~ that was the whole point of these pics. Glad you got one out of it
I gotta admit, you got me with the title! I was expecting to see some real wild horses, out in the wild. Another title for the first one could be, "We'll get you coming and going!" I really like your B/W conversions!
GaryB
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I gotta admit, you got me with the title! I was expecting to see some real wild horses, out in the wild. Another title for the first one could be, "We'll get you coming and going!" I really like your B/W conversions!
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I also love that the "Sassy Pantz" sign made it into the frame of the second picture.
These two definitely made me smile
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Hey Mary,
These are from a different herd! You'd better be wearin' your spurs with these broncs
Hey Andrew,
Thanks for the comments.
Yeah, the second shot is of different ponies, you can see the ones from the first shot back behind the pole further back in the image. But your right. The second shot was just really to give context to the location. It's in the Fort Worth Stock Yards.
This is part of the Fort Worth Stockyards, and a big tourist area. I get a kick out of milling around watching/listening to visitors from all parts of the globe. Most of the shops here have catchy little "Western" names.
Smile ~ that was the whole point of these pics. Glad you got one out of it
GaryB
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!” - Ansel Adams
Thanks for looking Gary
love the post on your work
Yep,
Risky's...Ummm, I'm hungry now
Thanks for the comments