black mambaRegistered UsersPosts: 8,323Major grins
edited March 3, 2011
Very well done, Mr. Randy.
It's always a pleasure to see a little western-theme work eminating from your direction. The splash of color in this shot really makes it. Good composition and staging.
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.
It's always a pleasure to see a little western-theme work eminating from your direction. The splash of color in this shot really makes it. Good composition and staging.
Take care,
Tom
Thanks Tom,
I've been notably slack on my Western theme work.
About the staging: Doesn't EVERYBODY have spurs on their fireplace mantel?
I agree its nice as mentioned. Wood, color, metal. For myself in my own
personal need there would likely be a wee bit more DOF for just that tiny
bit more detail taking the guess work more out of... well guessing what the
pieces parts are in their finery. I do get the point. Excellent sharp and
unsharp, where it is just that way, per your creative needs. Always the hard
case here
I agree its nice as mentioned. Wood, color, metal. For myself in my own
personal need there would likely be a wee bit more DOF for just that tiny
bit more detail taking the guess work more out of... well guessing what the
pieces parts are in their finery. I do get the point. Excellent sharp and
unsharp, where it is just that way, per your creative needs. Always the hard
case here
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Thanks Jim!
It's always a pleasure to see a little western-theme work eminating from your direction. The splash of color in this shot really makes it. Good composition and staging.
Take care,
Tom
Thanks Tom,
I've been notably slack on my Western theme work.
About the staging: Doesn't EVERYBODY have spurs on their fireplace mantel?
personal need there would likely be a wee bit more DOF for just that tiny
bit more detail taking the guess work more out of... well guessing what the
pieces parts are in their finery. I do get the point. Excellent sharp and
unsharp, where it is just that way, per your creative needs. Always the hard
case here
Nice image.......but dang, the poor horse!
Sam
Hey Michael,
As always, I appreciate your in-depth thoughts!
They would keep me on the straight and narrow
Thanks for looking and commenting Sam!
http://imagesbyjirobau.blogspot.com/
I appreciate the kind comments Jiro!