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A Happy Family
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Dennis Wright (walk33a)
(1274) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2009-10-17 |
| Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Pets |
| Camera: Nikon D90 |
| Exposure: f/10.0, 1/200 seconds |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2009-10-20 7:09 |
| Viewed: 66 |
| Points: 10 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
As I look at this photo just after posting, I think it would have been nice to have spent time removing the fence in the back.
I stopped on the way home from work Saturday to take this photo of a small farm close to the highway. I was happy to see the little one too.
The adjustments were made on Photoshop CS4. I just got this program and wanted to play around with the adjustments. I'm really not sure what all I did, as I was trying out different functions. This program seems to be much better than the others that I've used, but I still don't have a clue what I'm doing. |
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Very good shot a perfect original picture to share these peaceful moments of these beautiful horses.They are so calm and quite.Good POV and nice composition.tfs
Hello Dennis
Bonne scène rurale qui donne une bonne place dans l’image a ces chevaux.
Les couleurs sont bonne et le contraste parfaitement ajusté.
Basma
- horias
(3535) - [2009-10-20 9:19]
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Dennis
Wonderful capture this lovely horses family!
I see:mother, father, little child,and the third "person" is?
Wonderful capture, good note,MF!
Horia
- bri
(2208) - [2009-10-20 13:54]
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Hi Dennis,
See the little one has staked his claim to as much hay as he can cover! Great shot with nice tones, I don't think the fence detracts at all. TFS. Bri
Another nice animal shot, Dennis. Actually the fence adds depth to the photo. Since you still profess that you don't know what you're doing with these photo programs, download "PhotoFiltre" and "Picassa3", free downloads from the Internet, and let the programs TELL you what you are doing. They're free and very versatile and helpful.
Cheers, Joe