mrpentaxk5ii wrote:
It's a nice photo, but it's not some thing that I would do. A few years ago before I retired from the Correctional Facility that I spent 37 out of 41 years in, I had the pleasure to do several photography projects on top of photographing the Memorial Day event for the last eight years that I worked. One of the projects I did is photograph the Horse Farm property during the different seasons, some of the winter photos were used to put together a holiday greeting message from the executive team to the staff, the first photo used was a composite photo of a field at sunrise and a group of horses running through another field during the day. when the note was sent out every one asked me how I got that shot, I had to tell them it was a fake photo and that it was two photos put together. I don't put some thing in a photo that was never in the photo, or change the sky with programs that offer that process.
It's a nice photo, but it's not some thing that I ... (
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I am pretty much a SOOC but trying something new. Thanks for your input.