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Image Title:  Gallop
 
 By: AJ Miller  
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Photographer AJ Miller {K:45206}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D70s
Categories Wildlife
Nature
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Tarifa
Lens Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro @ 220
Uploaded 11/20/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 200
Views 279 Shutter 1/640
Favorites Aperture 5.3
Critiques 34 Rating
6.39
/ 19 Ratings
Location City -  Tarifa
State - 
Country - Spain   Spain
About Tarifa Livestock Fair 2007

Serious critiques welcome, as always!
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There are 34 Comments in 1 Pages
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andree lerat   {K:16734} 11/20/2007
There is a strong sense of power in this shot. I can almost hear the sound of the horse's hooves. Well done. Andree


Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:92155} 11/20/2007
great details. superb.


Bijit Bose   {K:5229} 11/21/2007
What a moment!


John Hatz   {K:144528} 11/21/2007
WOW! Perfect! so closed and really difficult to say a shot with tele lens or...wide as the quality is GREAT and does not looks like taken with 300mm lens...without stabilizer too...wow... excellent!
best regards!


Yazeed Jalili   {K:32694} 11/21/2007
Amazing shot ............


biljana mitrovic   {K:43920} 11/21/2007
So perfect !!!!!
great image, AJ !!!!

big hug from misty Belgrade
biljana


Ann  Van Breemen   {K:11828} 11/21/2007
A clever idea well executed, AJ. By closing in on just the legs like this you have conveyed the feeling of speed and power more than a picture of the entire animal would have. Well done.:)


Gianes Ma   {K:24612} 11/21/2007
A wonderful detail. Simmple and effective.
Congratulations.
G.


Nicole Besch   {K:53029} 11/21/2007
This is a wonderful action shot AJ!You captured the right moment!
Very well done.
Regards,Nicole


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 11/21/2007
AJ -- Excellent crop & angle and gives a strong sense of movement. Technically a tough shot and well done.
Almost looks like there was potential for you to get run over. :)
--Best to you, Jan


AJ Miller   {K:45206} 11/21/2007
Thanks Jan. I didn't realise beforehand how difficult this shot was going to be. There was a split second when the horses were in the right position. But they were galloping in circles, so I had lots of chances (and was able to keep out of the way!)

AJ


Srna Stankovic   {K:112826} 11/21/2007
So hard to manage AJ but you did it perfectly !
Hug
Srna


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:178244} 11/21/2007
a great backlight AJ..
cheers
roby


Arif Ertan Ersoy   {K:26933} 11/23/2007
absolutely perfect!!!!!!!!
congr. aj.
all the best., arif


Riny Koopman   {K:59873} 11/23/2007
Hallo Sir, EXCELLENT, what a picture definition... :) Thanks for your kind comment,Rikus.


Dirk Noort   {K:9986} 11/25/2007
Beautifully captured, well done!
Dirk


Marian Man   {K:67029} 11/26/2007
wow!!!!
excellent capture of a fine moment dear AJ!!!!!
I love horses and although I canot see it I can imagine how strong and proud it is!!!! well done
all the best
Marian


Alessandro Piazza   {K:2213} 11/29/2007
great shot very intense
thank you for giving me the chance to see your work
take care
Alessandro


Czeslav Gavinkovski   {K:7154} 12/2/2007
Interesting and very original capture with great light.
Czeslaw.


Ivona Lozic   {K:1272} 12/28/2007
Perfect...i have something similarly to this, but not so good...


parehan .K   {K:22027} 12/29/2007
This is a wonderful action shot, You captured the right moment! Beautifully captured from a fine angle!
Best wishes for a Happy New Year,
parehan


Hussam AL_ Khoder   {K:63849} 12/31/2007
wow, such an amazing work !
love the composition and colors.
wish you a happy 2008 & see your works next year :)


Sam Andre   {K:12556} 1/2/2008
Very alternative and nice way to approach this type of shot


Jon O'Brien   {K:10547} 1/4/2008
Great sense of movement from a pin-sharp stop action shot. An excellent example of one small element of a subject standing in for the whole. The angled lines are very dynamic, of course, and the rim lighting on the outside of the front legs (and particularly the one hoof) help to keep the different legs separated. The only really critical thing I can think of to say about it is that the front legs do get a bit lost against the back legs, which might be improved by dodging them slightly - or not. Impossible to say. I really like this.

Jon


AJ Miller   {K:45206} 1/4/2008
Thanks Jon - especially for taking the time to look closely and think about how I might improve the shot. You've identified something that hadn't occurred to me.

AJ


Irenka Daniluk   {K:8011} 1/12/2008
It's been a while... And I see an amazing development of your talent and techique, John.

Great dynamics and lovely backlight in this one!

I'd perhaps crop it at the top a bit to give it more lightness, which is the feature that stands out most - but not sure. Perhaps my computer monitor is too small to fully appreciate it ;-))

Happy New Year, btw!


Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen   {K:55401} 1/24/2008
Beautiful somehow timeless shot- there´s something free, powerful and melancholic to it- really good work, AJ:-)


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:98181} 2/5/2008
I think here, AJ, some more definition of details on the galloping legs/feet of the animal would make it stronger, while of course the general view of its fast and elegant gallop is still preserved. Perhaps also the contrast to the earth is not as strong for defining the silhouettes of the horses legs/feet as simple as some background of a lighter color might have done. But still I can see the tension of muscles that work so perfect together in order to define that kind of not only fast but also so elegant motion.

The depth is also well presented by keeping only the earth on the foreground in focus and letting it get more and more diffuse back to the background. This provides a real feel for the place where the horse is standing - or galloping.

A nice idea - could perhaps a wider aperture make a bit more of the details visible?

Cheers,

Nick


AJ Miller   {K:45206} 2/5/2008
Many thanks for another detailed and thoughtful critique, Nick. People often ask me what subjects I photograph, and I usually answer that I'll photograph anything. This worries me a bit, since most "real" photographers seem to specialise in particular subjects. And this, surely, is how individual style develops.

As you probably guessed, this subject was new for me, and I didn't find it easy. Not sure I could have gone for a wider aperture with this lens - 5.3 is probably max at 220. As you can just see from the shadows, the shot was taken towards the sun. This provided a nice lighting effect in the dust that was being kicked up, but as you point out does result in some loss of detail in the legs of the horse.

Anyway, I'm sure I'll be having another go at this subject and will see what improvements I can make!

AJ


Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:98181} 2/8/2008
No, no, AJ, it shouldn't worry you at all! You know, getting around is always good for the new, the things we did not have any opportunity to deal with at all, and so it is only natural that they will hit our eyes, and will make us want to try some shot. Of course it will not be "easy" and of course it will make us also wonder what/how we have to do it, but it is exactly that which gives us new subjects and new ideas. Studying many differnt subjects, perhaps also making whole series about them is a very very important thing to me.

So, for this one, first of all thanks a lot for the detailed description of the circumstances. The whole situation you described reminded me of my first closer contact to city graffiti and I must say, it was photographically overwhelming and really hard! But, exactly as you did, I gave it some tries and considered afterwards what could be done better.

I think that tghe dynamics of the whole situation, considering the motion involved here, is quite tangible from the image. The question could be, how to retain the details and still catch those nice lighting effects? It is also a general question with which I had contact very often - could it be that one just has to somehow make the "best compromise" between the two?

I think it is exactly such questions and the necessary thoughts that at the end enrich our horizons and make us more and more skilled as the time passes by.

And so I can only say, just continue your studies and have a spectrum as wide as it can be. The answers to problems for one kind of question will surely be very helpful to some completely differnt problem too, I guess.

Cheers,

Nick


Ornella Erminio   {K:3249} 4/11/2008
bellissima
7++++++++++
ciao


Michele Carlsen   {K:134435} 7/20/2008
Hi AJ ,

You must have some great photography lens and equipment to get this close a shot -

Excellent POV
light, details, and crop !! I Love this shot
7/7 from sunny Oregon :-)))


AJ Miller   {K:45206} 7/20/2008
Thanks Michele. Nothing special about the equipment - he was just VERY close!

AJ


Stan Ciszek   {K:31618} 7/23/2008
It is really magnificent work,AJ.
Congratulations.
Regards,
Stan.


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