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    Last of the horse pics in this series (C&C welcomed)

    Today, I finally completed editing all the pictures of my friend and her horse. Since I took the photos over a month timeframe, I can honestly see the difference in my skills - improving and understanding more. This one was from the last session we did. I enjoy the colors and textures in this one...

    Thanks to those who commented on previous post of this pair to take the shadows off her face -- huge help & one I have used a lot!

    ISO 200; 85mm; F5; 1/320

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    Re: Last of the horse pics in this series (C&C welcomed)

    Nicely captured, looks like the focus was more on the horse than the rider though.

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    Re: Last of the horse pics in this series (C&C welcomed)

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nicely captured, looks like the focus was more on the horse than the rider though.
    Agreed John.. my ongoing focus issues :-(

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    — The way I understand this picture is that here are two movements here: one is
    directed to the left and relatively slow, and a second the ups and downs of less
    amplitude but so much faster of the rider. The SS (1/320) seems to have been
    fast enough for the leftward movement of the horse but 1/500s could have been
    better for the rider.
    — The face of the rider is in full light but she doesn't look happy.
    — The frame is perfect as well as the extension of the horse.
    — Very nice separation with the background.
    — If I would try to render this picture within the comfort zone of the photographer,
    this is what it would look like (for sure you could do better with the original RAW):

    Last of the horse pics in this series (C&C welcomed)

    …getting better all the time!

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    Re: Last of the horse pics in this series (C&C welcomed)

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post

    — The way I understand this picture is that here are two movements here: one is
    directed to the left and relatively slow, and a second the ups and downs of less
    amplitude but so much faster of the rider. The SS (1/320) seems to have been
    fast enough for the leftward movement of the horse but 1/500s could have been
    better for the rider.
    — The face of the rider is in full light but she doesn't look happy.
    — The frame is perfect as well as the extension of the horse.
    — Very nice separation with the background.
    — If I would try to render this picture within the comfort zone of the photographer,
    this is what it would look like (for sure you could do better with the original RAW):

    …getting better all the time!
    Right on Daniel - you obviously understand riding. Very good point about the SS... Def will consider that next time.

    My friend is very intense ... That's what came across is many of her photos.

    Thank you for the feedback and encouragement.

    Regretfully, I am having a hard time determining what edits you made on this one :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by KimC View Post
    Regretfully, I am having a hard time determining what edits you made on this one :-(
    There are two conclusion to your sorrowful regrets:

    1. Your rendition was so good that I could not do anything else without
    diverging from your intent.
    2. I did find some corrections that needed be done, though subtle. The
    only correction I would have liked to add was impossible: sharpness.

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    Re: Last of the horse pics in this series (C&C welcomed)

    Quote Originally Posted by Kodiak View Post
    There are two conclusion to your sorrowful regrets:

    1. Your rendition was so good that I could not do anything else without
    diverging from your intent.
    2. I did find some corrections that needed be done, though subtle. The
    only correction I would have liked to add was impossible: sharpness.
    I would have liked that as well - sharpness is my goal. I'll be doing the exercise you gave me tomorrow. Thank you.

    It must be late in your neck of the woods.

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