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A B&W conversion for your critique.
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I like the comp, the tight DOF works very well here.Super Tack sharp, great texture in those B/W tones. Nice shot Larry.
Did you shoot this with the micro nikkor 2.8 / 105mm lense? Curious.
Rick
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Thanks Rick This one was with the 80-200mm f2.8 at ISO 200 and f4 mounted on the Nikon 4 mgp D2h.
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OT, nice photo and I like the composition. It tells a story.
A couple of minor things that need looking at the shadow behind the top most spur and just above it. An edge of a coat or something just poking its nose in at the top right.
If you can loose these then its a real hanger.
Roger
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Originally Posted by readingr
OT, nice photo and I like the composition. It tells a story.
A couple of minor things that need looking at the shadow behind the top most spur and just above it. An edge of a coat or something just poking its nose in at the top right.
If you can loose these then its a real hanger.
Roger
Thanks for the input Roger. Here is a quick clone removing the leather strap hanging off the saddle and the shadow of a stone on the ground. This was pretty much a grab shot as my daughter in law was saddling up for a morning ride.
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Nice grab shot OT and the clone work is outstanding.
Roger
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OT this is a very nice shot, well done, I like everything about it.
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Thanks for the comments, All from photographers that I admire their work. Means a lot to me. Don't post or participate nearly enough here on the Critique Forum. the Gallery takes up a lot of my time.
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Well done OT, I like it........
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OT - I like the concept but not necessarily the photo. The issue I see is that the background is ho hum and that the angle is too pedestrian. I also don't like how the other foot's in the way. Maybe a flatter angle would be better and in a better environment, like grass, so that it seems like he's in the fields. The black and white was a nice choice here.
G
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