Horses are so alert that you can't sneak up on them. That these guys are so "laid back" indicates they've had a lot of experience at it.
Good capture, Tim- and funny.
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Horses are so alert that you can't sneak up on them. That these guys are so "laid back" indicates they've had a lot of experience at it.
Good capture, Tim- and funny.
Charlie
Thanks, Charlie.
With huge crowds every weekend during the fall at this farm, these horses are pretty used to the people by now. It's a neat place. Lots of animals to see, fresh apples for sale, pumpkins + more, and there's a huge hay maze for the kids. They also shoot a pumpkin out of a Nikon...er...Cannon ( ) every 20 minutes.
-Tim
T-bone1 wrote:
With huge crowds every weekend during the fall at this farm, these horses are pretty used to the people by now. It's a neat place. Lots of animals to see, fresh apples for sale....
-Tim
Tim, are you talking about fresh horse apples for sale?
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Tim, are you talking about fresh horse apples for sale?
Charlie
Ha! No, plenty of those for free! Not a great place to go barefoot!
-T
ralibali wrote:
Could you share a few secrets about your conversion? Looks great, I love the light and the contrast.
Cheers,
rali
The bottom line to processing on this was to saturate the original heavily, and then I converted to b/w in Nik software. I rarely use the defaults,and to be honest, I never use the same tweaks twice, so I can't actually tell you what I did because I don't remember! But that is the basic breakdown.
-Tim
Awe what a life sort of what we talked about today, eat, sleep, eat a little more take a another nap cool capture here and they really are in synch
Ray Still
Thank you, Ray.
Yeah, difference between these guys and you and I is that they're not feeling guilty for laying around! You and I keep looking at our dusty bicycles!
Soon, my friend....soon!
-Tim
As has been said, excellent capture. The one small thing I noticed is a slight difference in brightness between the two. If you plan on displaying them( you should), you might want to even them up.
mrchile wrote:
As has been said, excellent capture. The one small thing I noticed is a slight difference in brightness between the two. If you plan on displaying them( you should), you might want to even them up.
Thank you for the kind feedback.
I noticed this too, once I got done. I'm new to presenting these side-by-side images, and haven't figured it all out yet. But there surely is a difference in the brightness between them which needs attention.
-Tim