Since it's cold outside and I still want to take photos, I have been setting up still life situations to photograph. Any comments are welcome.
DeeAndre wrote:
Since it's cold outside and I still want to take photos, I have been setting up still life situations to photograph. Any comments are welcome.
As a horsewoman and a photographer...all I can say is:
I love it Andre and I would definitely hang it on my wall!!!!
DeeAndre wrote:
Since it's cold outside and I still want to take photos, I have been setting up still life situations to photograph. Any comments are welcome.
Thank you. I rode and showed"western" for ten years. guess my heart is still with the love of horses and all that it entails.
DeeAndre wrote:
Since it's cold outside and I still want to take photos, I have been setting up still life situations to photograph. Any comments are welcome.
Very well done, Frame It!
UP-2-IT wrote:
DeeAndre wrote:
Since it's cold outside and I still want to take photos, I have been setting up still life situations to photograph. Any comments are welcome.
Very well done, Frame It!
Thank you. Hope to show it in some local fairs this summer.
fdeak wrote:
:thumbup: 8-)
Thanks for the thumbs up!
NCWLinda
Loc: North Central Washington State
Living in cowboy area-- I love this. You really captured the spirit. Frame it.
DeeAndre wrote:
Since it's cold outside and I still want to take photos, I have been setting up still life situations to photograph. Any comments are welcome.
The compositon and sharpness and Light are wonderful and result in a keeper for sure.
It is apparent that the "props" have little or no wear, no sweat stain on the hat etc. The rough sawn edge of the table is a great touch!
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It will sell if you show!
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mdeman
Loc: Damascus, Maryland
Nice composition. All I would do differently would be to warm up the color a bit so that the disparity between the light from the lantern and the rest of the picture isn't so great. If you use PSE or PS, try adjusting color cast by clicking on the handle of the gun. I think you'll like it.
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