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09/27/2004 07:06:56 AM |
Lovely shot Sue! Congrats.. |
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09/26/2004 07:43:10 PM |
Nice capture. The only criticism I would give (and honestly it will not change the high score you are receiving from me) would be to use a shallower depth of field to highlight the horse and rider and blur the background which tends to be a bit distracting. However, having said that, I know how hard it is to capture this at just the right moment, and you run the risk of blurring the horse and rider too by doing that. I really like this picture and think it was a great choice for this challenge. Good luck!! |
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09/26/2004 08:49:16 AM |
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09/24/2004 07:05:22 AM |
Good composition. The important face area is overpowered by the very bright building its right. Some dodging would have helped here. |
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09/23/2004 06:38:38 AM |
I really like this. Framing is excellent within the picture, I wouldn't change that. It's a shame you can't see the riders face, but the fact she seems to be holding on for dear life really adds to the shot. 8 |
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09/20/2004 08:43:41 AM |
Pity the rider is shy! Nice shot...almost picture perfect. Well done on getting the exposure spot-on! Have a look in my portfolio at my fav horse jumping shot. |
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