I didn't have much room to move around (trees). What I could have done was
to zoom out a bit, but there was a lot of disturbing objects (stones and
rocks) by the legs. In short, I did not have much choice. Shoot like this,
or don?t. I tried getting a better position, but I scared it of. The result
was some frames of the back of the horse.

What I ended up with was an imperfect rather illusive image, of an illusive
untamed young horse. Fenced, but still an individual with a will of its own.


I'm not offended. The picture is the result of a personal experience, a
moment of contact. I'm not able to see if that contact is part of the photo
or not. Other (more objective) people can, you did. 
That?s why I submitted it.

Tim
Another Norwegian.


-----Original Message-----
From: Boris Liberman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 19. juni 2005 06:46
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: PESO: Horse

Hi!

> I've got another picture I'll like to show you. 
> A young horse, in lovely lighting.
> http://www.foto.no/cgi-bin/bildegalleri/vis_bilde.cgi?id=180362
> Comments please.

It feels too tight because of that tree trunk just on top of horse's 
head... And the fence :(... And probably trying to avoid the fence the 
legs were cut off...

It seems the scene had a potential, but this very photo kind of falls 
apart in my eyes...

No offense...

Boris






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