I'm working on doing some black and white. Some seem to be
clearer than others. Is this due to my ISO setting
Nikon D5000, f/5.6, Exp. Tm 1/1000 sec, ISO-500
Nikon D5000, f/5/6, Exp Tm 1/640 sec, ISO 400
Nikon D5000, f/5.6, Ex Tm 1/200 sec, ISO 400
That fence is distracting and I'm learning there are other ways to make the horse stand out without the distractions. Lots of help on this forum.
I like the way you reversed the horse.
And thanks to all of you who have been working on my request. I don't want to wear you all down. I have learned so much and now I need to practice, practice and practice some more.
Thanks again to all of you.
This is pretty. Thanks again
I have 153 GB left out of 272 GB and most taken up with over 2000 photos.
Thank you I will try the trial run on Topaz
That is one of the ways I was thinking. However it seems to be real smudgy around the face also.
Either that or just black out the background. I like what some have come up with so far but do need to learn how to do it myself as soon as I get a program that can do it. I'm not sure my computer is sufficient for some of the programs. I'm running running window 7. I hate to go out and by a program and than find out that my computer is not compatible.
Very close. The background still looks a little too busy.. but a nice job just the same.
It almost looks like he is anxious about the storm coming and I love the added forelock. The one of him in the trees is also very nice with the added mane.
It looks like there is a shadow. Did you add it?
Also wow!! It really does look like he is moving faster than he was