Hi!
Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
http://www.dsanderson.com/Breakfast.htm
A very slight increase to contrast and a bit of USM.
A little of the left and bottom cropped out.
Don, it looks like a painting... Very well done!
Boris
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On 7/2/06, Don Sanderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
http://www.dsanderson.com/Breakfast.htm
A very slight increase to contrast and a bit of USM.
A little of the left and bottom cropped out.
Comments appreciated.
Gorgeous!!
cheers,
In a message dated 7/2/2006 12:41:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
http://www.dsanderson.com/Breakfast.htm
A very slight increase to contrast and a bit of USM.
A little of the left and bottom cropped out.
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Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
http://www.dsanderson.com/Breakfast.htm
A very slight increase to contrast and a bit of USM.
A little of the left and bottom cropped out.
Comments appreciated.
Don
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Excellent. Very painterly. Nicely composed, The tones on the horse
appear well rendered on my crappy little laptop, so I suspect they're
good:-).
Paul
On Jul 2, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Doxcn Sanderson wrote:
Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
02, 2006 2:41 PM
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Excellent. Very painterly. Nicely composed, The tones on the horse
appear well rendered on my crappy little laptop, so I suspect they're
good:-).
Paul
On Jul 2, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Doxcn Sanderson wrote
Nice work. It works as a whole scene together rather than just a
picture of a horse. Well seen, well composed and well exposed.
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Sunday, July 2, 2006, 12:35:19 PM, you wrote:
DS Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
DS
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Subject: PESO: Breakfast in the Rain.
Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
http://www.dsanderson.com/Breakfast.htm
A very
Sanderson
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Subject: PESO: Breakfast in the Rain.
Taken a few hours ago, a rather dark, drizzly, morning.
http://www.dsanderson.com/Breakfast.htm
A very slight increase to contrast and a bit of USM.
A little of the left and bottom cropped out
W
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 5:05 PM
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Subject: RE: PESO: Breakfast in the Rain.
it's a nice scene, and a pleasant change to see a picture taken in the
rain with the muted colours. However, I think the composition could be
better. I don't understand why you
Your right, I hadn't noticed that.
Thanks
Don
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Bob Sullivan
Sent: Sunday, July 02, 2006 5:53 PM
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Don,
I like it as well
Don,
Why the left crop? Just a feeling that a bit more of the frame should
exist ahead of the critter than behind it. (Nothing more than a
feeling). I wouldn't miss some right crop.
It certainly is a flat day and, to me, a very soft image. Moody
combination.
Jack
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If the base of the tree line were more horizontal, then the plane on which
the horse is standing would be tilted. These's a nice, pretty much
horizontal line of lighter, more yellow grass just at the level of the
horses legs, and if that were tilted the entire photo would suffer.
Don, I like
Shel and Don,
Whatever Don says is horizontal is fine by me.
I just get a tilted feeling from the tree line or just before.
It is probably correct and in need of no adjustment.
But, it still gives me a tilt.
Regards, Bob S.
On 7/2/06, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the base of the
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