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Jump Rope Cowboy Style
Jump Rope Cowboy Style
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Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Location: My Horse Boarding Barn
Date: Jan 29, 2008
Galleries: Digital Art, Overlays
Date Uploaded: Feb 2, 2008

Viewed: 941
Comments: 16
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This is Mario, one of the ranch hands where I keep my horse. Caught him practicing roping on his lunch break and I was practicing with my camera on mine. So we had lunch together - amatuer photo nut - aspiring trick roper.

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04/03/2008 12:01:30 PM
I love this one!!! Excellent!
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02/14/2008 04:39:09 PM
I love this! The overlay works great here!
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02/06/2008 05:01:30 AM
ONLY improvements I have on this is to fill in that little tiny area on the bottom where the image shows through under the the border and to darken up the Grey "web" in the upper left corner to match the border better. Nice work on this one!
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02/05/2008 12:13:44 PM
The overlay here works perfectly! Great shot and the processing really throws it over the top. Well done!
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02/05/2008 09:07:46 AM
I agree about the dodging and burning.. It would make this great photo even better. The B&W, film grain and border is a great fit to give more feeling to this shot.
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02/04/2008 09:53:09 AM
I like the colors choice, fits the theme very well.
Beautiful frame as well! :)
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02/02/2008 09:52:40 PM
Very cool PP and texture to add to this shot. I think it makes it look vintage as if I were thumbing through some old photos. Great border as well, nicely done!
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02/02/2008 01:06:58 PM
This is great processing suits the image very well. The texture does seem to have missed the end of the bus ,it seems a bit more new and shinier than the rest of the image.
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02/02/2008 09:40:50 AM
I think this is great. No advice needed. Just let it (your process, etc) evolve however it decides to.
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02/02/2008 09:40:37 AM
yeeha thats cool.
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02/02/2008 07:28:05 AM
Great composition, full of interest. I especially love the inclusion of the trailer. The suggestions for deepening the tones to bring out more texture are good ones, although your processing as it stands lends the image a worn, vintage look which works quite effectively with the subject matter. Definitely looks like it could have been taken 40-50 years back in time.
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02/02/2008 02:58:10 AM
Wow, thank you for taking the time. Very much appreciated. Out of the four I really like the film grain one the best and the vignetting that resulted from burning and dodging. The deeping tones brings a new perspective to it. I'll have to experiment in creating richness through depth and tone. Thanks for the visuals!
02/02/2008 02:41:42 AM
felt like tinkerin hope you don't mind
didn't change anything major just alittle dodge burn and blending diffrent versions say the word and there gone

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02/02/2008 02:17:52 AM
great combo the two amatuer's made ..!! .. excellent photograph and process .. :)
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02/02/2008 02:07:58 AM
Fabulous composition. That little bit of blur really adds some nice movement!
Perfect overlay/texture for this shot! Very nice work! : )
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02/02/2008 02:00:03 AM
Well Frankly I think this picture is good. I like how light the picture is kind makes me think of open plains. I also think alittle burning and dodging wouldn't hurt. I think there could be some more texture hidden in the light. I like the aged look of the overlay. Makes me want to try jumping rope.
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