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riders on the storm
riders on the storm
Man_Called_Horse


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Challenge: Free Study VIII (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Location: Badlands, SD.
Date: Apr 9, 2005
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 400
Shutter: 100
Galleries: Action
Date Uploaded: Apr 9, 2005

tri X pan b&w film. Black flat matte tape on lens.

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04/25/2005 05:52:47 PM
Interesting capture ΓΆ€“ feels like an old B&W. I think I would have ended up cropping this image almost in half to capture just the riders on the ridge as silhouettes and on the left side to remove the clouds/sky that is overexposed.
04/23/2005 01:24:09 PM
Sky looks very unnatural
04/22/2005 09:52:50 AM
this looks like it has potential, but i'm not quite what sure to make of it as is. the post processing seems a bit uneven, especially given the ultra-dark top part, and all the people in the foreground tend to distract from the ones on the ridge. to top it off, i'm sure it looks a lot better large than how you have to present it here. oh well, such is the nature of these challenges. hope this does well for you. good luck!
04/21/2005 03:22:25 AM
this is not very clear focus but idea is good
04/20/2005 07:13:11 AM
Wish you had concentrated on a smaller group of horsemen....
04/19/2005 11:23:36 PM
A great idea....taken too far in my opinion. Doesn't look like an approaching storm, it looks like a burn tool gone mad.
04/19/2005 07:53:46 PM
Holy cow. Nice silhouettes there at the top. The lower right area was dodged too much though.
04/19/2005 01:29:41 PM
Not sure the grad works well here. Silhouettes are effective, but spoilt by the other figures on the hill. A longer reaching lens would have been more effective here. Why the extra wide crop?


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