Very very nice indeed
The only thing that really sticks out is image two has some sort of odd white ghosting around the frame in the lower part of the image and part way through the image on the left, and in other parts of the frame ???
You got lots of colour in those shots, thanks for posting ... Skippy
Nice shooting, PR. I especially like the first two.
I am probably in the minority here, but I think that the frames detract from the quality. They look gimmicky, while the shots stand quite nicely on their own. Just MHO.
Nice shooting, PR. I especially like the first two.
I am probably in the minority here, but I think that the frames detract from the quality. They look gimmicky, while the shots stand quite nicely on their own. Just MHO.
Regards,
Indeed, frames are a matter of preference. I think they add to the picture, giving it a final finish.
Here is one with no frame, just for you. :
Nice series of shots. They would stand alone, without those colord frames. Frames and mats are to offset the image....help view them.....not compete with the image for your attention. Looking forward to seeing more of your photos.
Very very nice indeed
The only thing that really sticks out is image two has some sort of odd white ghosting around the frame in the lower part of the image and part way through the image on the left, and in other parts of the frame ???
You got lots of colour in those shots, thanks for posting ... Skippy
I have corrected the second photo with the scottish bulls, yes there was a mistake. :cry
Excellent set with the highland cattle shot really standing out. My 2 cents on the frames is that the only time I like frames is when the pic is hanging on a wall but that's just my preference and it don't mean nothing.
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Nice shot Hey if you like the frames go with em and no need to apoplogize for them.
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Nice shooting, PR. I especially like the first two.
I am probably in the minority here, but I think that the frames detract from the quality. They look gimmicky, while the shots stand quite nicely on their own. Just MHO.
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Very very nice indeed
The only thing that really sticks out is image two has some sort of odd white ghosting around the frame in the lower part of the image and part way through the image on the left, and in other parts of the frame ???
You got lots of colour in those shots, thanks for posting ... Skippy
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:skippy Everyone has the right to be stupid, but some people just abuse the privilege :dgrin
I am probably in the minority here, but I think that the frames detract from the quality. They look gimmicky, while the shots stand quite nicely on their own. Just MHO.
Regards,
Indeed, frames are a matter of preference. I think they add to the picture, giving it a final finish.
Here is one with no frame, just for you. :
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I have corrected the second photo with the scottish bulls, yes there was a mistake. :cry
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But my favorite has to be the highland cattle -- because it brings back memories of when I very first saw them :-)
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
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Very nice introduction, well done.
Thanks for sharing!
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