> On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 14:10:32 
US/Eastern,Frank said

> 
> I love "horsies in the snow" pix.  There's just something about the
> contrast of the big, beautiful, brown animal against the white snow
> that just turns my crank.

Thats why i bought two.LOL
> 
> I like yours, but were I to offer one criticism the fence in the
> foreground is a bit of a distraction, especially WRT the one eating. 
> Not so bad for the one with the head up.  But, still, a really good
> pic.

My idea was to have the fence there,but, both to lift their heads. Tessa was 
obliging were
as Dylan
was not. After what seemed like 4-5 minutes of trying i shot this one.<g>
> 
> I also like the Icy Tree one - even without the ice on the tree, the
> farm and the snow and everything is really pretty.  The shiney tree
> just adds to that.

When i do my drives and stop for a shot,i usually take one in 35mm colour(now 
mostly
digital for
35mm colour),one in B&W either 35mm or 6x7,which ever has it loaded and if i 
have slide
loaded one
of those two.
I did that on this trip and shot these scences in 35mm B&W to.Finished the roll 
today and
i hope i
get the good sparkle effect as well.
> 
> Well done.

Thanks

Dave Brooks
> 
> cheers,
> frank
> 
> 
> -- 
> "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson
> 

                                


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