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02/15/2008 09:30:15 PM |
Oh no! It doesn't look too dark on my monitor at ALL! And my monitor is spyder calibrated. Jeeeez! This is so majestic! All 4 feet off the ground, and that noble gallant look on the horse's face.
Amy! You are AWESOME!!!!!!!
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10/17/2007 11:29:22 PM |
It's not too dark at all. It's magnificently converted and toned, in fact. Wonderful shot. |
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10/12/2007 08:48:15 PM |
Wonderful stop-action. The toned photo works well here. |
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10/12/2007 04:35:35 PM |
The stop-action is quite telling here, of course, showing us in all sharp glory what's impossible to make out with the naked eye. Well-timed, executed and framed. |
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10/12/2007 01:00:53 PM |
Thanks for the comments, Sue and Birkir. Yep, it was taken in Malmö, at Jägersro. |
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10/12/2007 06:49:45 AM |
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10/12/2007 06:36:59 AM |
Very nice shot Amy, is it taken in Malmö? |
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