Scott,
Truly this is my favorite shot I can remember from you. What a great job of capturing the nurturing, bonding moment here. Wonderful selection of tone, too.
I'm normally not a fan of tilts in any respect, but for the first time I really think it adds to the shot with this one.
Bravo!
-Tim
Oct 24, 2009 at 10:14 AM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
Scott,
I agree with Timmy's applause- this is a wonderful photograph in every way.
I never imagined it possible to make a cow (and cow-lette ) look beautiful, but you have done it here.
Congratulations to the nth degree!
Charlie
T-bone1 wrote:
Scott,
Truly this is my favorite shot I can remember from you. What a great job of capturing the nurturing, bonding moment here. Wonderful selection of tone, too.
I'm normally not a fan of tilts in any respect, but for the first time I really think it adds to the shot with this one.
Bravo!
-Tim
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Scott,
I agree with Timmy's applause- this is a wonderful photograph in every way.
I never imagined it possible to make a cow (and cow-lette ) look beautiful, but you have done it here.
Congratulations to the nth degree!
Charlie
Charlie, really appreciate your comment. Glad you enjoyed it so!
StevenZ wrote:
Wonderful image, Scott, looks almost like Lazlo's technique he uses for his portraits.
Thanks, Steven. I was quite conscious of trying to approach some of Lazlo's technique, although he uses different programs and I'm not sure how he creates the look he does. I'm pleased to have the image compared, in any fashion. One of Lazlo's barn images inspired me to mimic his processing, best I could.
sbeme wrote:
Thanks, Steven. I was quite conscious of trying to approach some of Lazlo's technique, although he uses different programs and I'm not sure how he creates the look he does. I'm pleased to have the image compared, in any fashion. One of Lazlo's barn images inspired me to mimic his processing, best I could.
Hey, Lazlo, How did I do?
Scott
It is fantastic Scott, top-notch in every respect