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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    Hi Kim,

    Just to say that I think this is a beautiful image... Unique and extra special.

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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    Thank you Dean.

    Quote Originally Posted by DEAN01 View Post
    Wonderful shot and subject, Kim.

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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    Thank you Tony. I love Shepherdess - that's what she shall be called going forward. :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyW View Post
    As others have said, this is a lovely subject and well photographed. Perhaps it could be cropped differently but that is not important to my eye.

    I think the word "cowgirl" should be changed to "shepherdess" though.

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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    Thank you for commenting Christina. She is a special little girl - i feel honored to have captured this time in her life.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brownbear View Post
    Hi Kim,

    Just to say that I think this is a beautiful image... Unique and extra special.

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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    Hi,

    It occurs to me this shot was made just a few moments before "Frame 04" in your other thread.

    Note how more dominant is the Subject in this shot, as the animals have not yet moved forward toward the camera and that leading sheep's ear is not cutting across her arm.

    WW

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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    You are correct. Yes, I do see that now -- a very helpful tip you provided - thank you!

    Quote Originally Posted by William W View Post
    Hi,

    It occurs to me this shot was made just a few moments before "Frame 04" in your other thread.

    Note how more dominant is the Subject in this shot, as the animals have not yet moved forward toward the camera and that leading sheep's ear is not cutting across her arm.

    WW

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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    Difficult shooting on the hop, I understand. Much easier doing the post shoot analysis. But usually the more (quality) post shoot analysis that we do, the more finely we hone our skills to shoot better and quicker, on the hop.

    No one becomes a concert pianist without practice.

    WW

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    Re: Little Cowgirl C&C invited

    Yes, I agree - post analysis is critical.

    Oh how true - practice makes better :-)

    Quote Originally Posted by William W View Post
    Difficult shooting on the hop, I understand. Much easier doing the post shoot analysis. But usually the more (quality) post shoot analysis that we do, the more finely we hone our skills to shoot better and quicker, on the hop.

    No one becomes a concert pianist without practice.

    WW

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