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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 11/13/2005
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Had to look cos the title made me laugh! Now that is an altogether fine shot, with a wonderful contrast of farmland against cityscape against landscape. AJ
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 10/26/2005
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This was taken from my home town of - canny old, Fellin'! Up on the 'bankies' as we call them. With a great view across, Gateshead, Newcastle and over to the Northumberland hills.
I appreciate you doing the rounds on my latest pics, I will have to reciprocate, marra!
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Bob Aldridge
{K:14758} 10/26/2005
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What a corka Colin!!!!!!!!super colours and defonition where on erth did you take this one from? when I go to Newcastle its all streets and buildings.You certainly know your spots for pics, I love it colin just my cup of tea well done my friend cheers.....Bob Aldridge.
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patrizio napolitano
{K:13119} 10/21/2005
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complimenti colin!!!! patrizio
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Maria Luisa Vial
{K:36017} 10/21/2005
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First of all, congratulations for being in the front page!!!!
Excellent composition Love the urban background with the horse in the foreground... Great colors!!! A really cool image... I like it a lot!!!
Cheers,
MaLuisa
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 10/21/2005
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Excellent capture Collin,everythig here so beautiful,the horse leading the eye to this so nice town just great,magnificent colors Many thanks for nice words on "Ghost "{Adjusted} which are highly appreciated My best regards
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Danny Brannigan
{K:19523} 10/21/2005
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Colin. i loved this one .OK the light is not perfect but so what.I found this so enjotable trying to pick out the various buildings and land marks.Whenever I see a strong critisism of someones work I tend to go straight to the commentators comment to see how good they are. In this case nuff said the better.Super environmental shot. regards Danny brannigan
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/21/2005
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Ooops. That was Becky's comment, not Margaret's. Sorry...
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/21/2005
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I'm glad to see that this fine photo (and Margaret's crit) made it to the front page. Well deserved. And you are obviously having fun as you clamber your way up the learning curve, and that's the most important thing. Giving maximum enjoyment to OTHER people comes along shortly after that...
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Mirek Towski
{K:14880} 10/20/2005
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Hello Colin. I did not criticize Your abilities as a photographer, so no need to explain Yourself. I only wrote what I thought about Your picture. I am glad that it was a sort of a feedback to You. Good Luck!
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 10/20/2005
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Thanks for the critical critique, Mirek. I appreciate all comments, as I feel I can learn from them all - good bad or indifferent.
You say the light is 'flat'. But you can clearly see, the oblique and sharp contrast, with the shadows. 'Boring', is a picture of a rusty bucket - not one of a sunlit cityscape, with varied architecture, and a hill range in the far distance.
You are right about the soft focus on the horse. (and overexposure on some buldings) I should have chosen a smaller aperture. I am, after all, an amateur. I didn't modify anything, but just a crop and uploaded it, as it was. By the way, the horse was just there. A ragman's horse, and tethered with a chain. (Just about visible in the photo).
A snapshot it isn't. As I carefully composed all of the above elements, that make this 'boring'.
You're right about the limitations of the Powershot camera. It only goes down to f8. But has a superb, stabilized, 12x zoom (432mm equivalent.)
Thanks again, Mirek, for going to the trouble of studying it. I appreciate that, and have learned from it!
Regards Colin
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 10/20/2005
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Colin it was a great shot in the first place, nad I just had a quick play, I am not good enough to know what aperture/exposure etc is the best in the first place. :)
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Colin Cartwright
{K:15699} 10/20/2005
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Thanks for the work yu've put in here, Margaret. I appreciate it a lot! I should have done some PS work, and not submitted the photo just as it was.
In my original, the horse is over-exposed, and not quite in focus. Also, you and Becky are right. I should have used a smaller aperture, (say f8 at 1/125s), instead of 1/500 @f4. Some of the white buldings are also overexposed, in the strong, september, afternoon light.
Regards Colin
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Margaret Sturgess
{K:49403} 10/20/2005
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Treble congratulations Colin, new camers, fantastic composition and front page. I love how all the elements come together so well, and you have retained nice detail in everything. The colours are good althougha s Becky said one stop down might have brought out the colours/toned down the white a bit more, so had a a go, left the foreground, but played around with the view a bit - see if you like. Again really well done, am so behind with viewing and comments but will find time today to see if you have any other uploads with your new camera Margaret
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Mirek Towski
{K:14880} 10/20/2005
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I think that lighting in this photo is too flat due to the time this picture was thaken I would say between 10:00am and 3:00 pm. Really boring shot, very static with nothing going on. The horse seems to be totally disattached from the bacground. I kept looking at the picture wondering what is this horse doing there, besides being out of place this horse appears to be out of focus too. It may me due to the limitations of the camera, I am not sure but I think the maximum apperture on Canon Power Shot S-2 is f-8 I would classify it as a snap shot.
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Francesco Francesco
{K:8101} 10/20/2005
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Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very happy to see you on front page, you really deserve.....bravo my dear Colin. Ciao
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Claude Lussier
{K:4626} 10/19/2005
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Well two in one Colin, a good picture of a horse, and a very good landscape. Congrats.
Regards Claude
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Joe Kaplan
{K:1399} 10/18/2005
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Great capture Colin,unusual pic .So nice to see that the carthorse had the sense to turned away from the brick and mortor behind him. Joey
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jude .
{K:14625} 10/17/2005
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It works for me, my friend!
Beautiful animal...reminds me of my bareback-riding childhood, back when I dreamed of having an Arabian stallion and being a jockey, like Willie Shoemaker and Alec Ramsey. I was heart-broken when I realized I was already way over the height limit.
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Kadir Erten &kadoo
{K:2757} 10/17/2005
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cher ami, great composition,great landscape...great for looking us...my best regard
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Rosario Esposito
{K:9796} 10/17/2005
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Beautiful the contrast between the city to the shoulders of the horse in campaign. Congratulations. Bravo -Rosario-
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Francesco Francesco
{K:8101} 10/16/2005
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Excellent image quality, very inviting and pleasant, beautiful place!!!!Bravo!
Cheers
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Mark Evans
{K:17428} 10/16/2005
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Superb detail and colours , canny new camera there marra .. marky .
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Roger Williams
{K:86139} 10/16/2005
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Wow, Colin, this is a splendid picture. I'm so glad you are enjoying your new camera. It was a nice autumn day for it, wasn't it! I have a new one, too, a heavy monster that takes 6 x 6 negatives... but I had fun with it at the recent Sumo wrestling tournament, Unfortunately the viewfinder has to go off for repair, so I'll be without it for a while. Meanwhile I have a new lens for my 35mm SLR. I'll have fun with that instead.
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Markus Scholz
{K:23722} 10/16/2005
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The horse is reflecting the civic centre and this the hills un the background. Very good, Colin.
Regards, Markus
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Becky V
{K:9699} 10/16/2005
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This is a really cool shot . . . I love how there's three elements to the photo: the rural, the urban and the suburban (it's great that the hill slopes away, otherwise the suburban may have remained hidden). I also like how three definitive colours (blue sky, red rooves and green grass) interact to make this unique photo even more bold.
Is the horse tethered? There seems to be a thin rope hanging from its head . . . you could try to clone it out just to remove the (very slight) distraction or make it appear that the horse is roaming free. You may also have been able to get away with irising down one more stop in order to mitigate the sun shining off all the white objects, but overall, I love this intriguing shot. :)
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John Loreaux
{K:86210} 10/16/2005
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Excellent three in one photo Colin!!! Really a nice image!!! What a great scene!!! Nice colors , light and composition! Handsome horse!!! Super Colin! My best..................John Have a blessed Sunday!!
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 10/16/2005
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Jeepers that's fantastic marra, you sure seem much happier now a days. Email to follow.
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