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Image Title: Exactly the center !
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| Photographer |
Ursula Luschnig {K:21809}
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| Project |
#21 Alone
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Camera Model |
Canon G3
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| Categories |
Nature
Portrait
From The Field
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Lens |
na
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| Uploaded |
4/21/2005 |
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ISO / Film Speed |
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Aperture |
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| Critiques |
7 |
Rating |
5.69
/ 4 Ratings
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| Location |
City -
State - FRANKONIA
Country - Germany
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| About |
Taken this afternoon,straight out of the cam,just resized and against all rules. Standing like this,the filly (2 years) made me think of the Osborne Bull,seen everywhere in Spain :) Only she is a beauty and is supposed to become a good race horse...
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Roberto Bertone
{K:13233} 4/21/2005
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Che bella immagine Ursula, splendidi colori, cattura e composizione!!!! Compl.!!!
Saluti.
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Fabio Ficola
{K:10466} 4/22/2005
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Rule are made to be broken. Good image. Yes it reminds Spain's Bulls, but this one is true (and better).
Congrats. Fabio
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:184981} 4/23/2005
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Hi Ursula, Fabio has a point, rules are made to be broken, but I placing it dead center is an entirely opposite thing. Maybe I'm too conservative? Hmmm. The slant in the hill creates a good angle, and the subject itself is beautiful. Furthermore the clouds in the sky break the blue, which are all good things, so I guess it has to be my conservative approacht, but I can't surpress the feeling that the static composition needst to be broken too....
Cheers,
Hugo
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Ursula Luschnig
{K:21809} 4/23/2005
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Hugo,thank you!I feel I have to try something else...at least a crop :) Cheers,Ursula
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:21344} 4/24/2005
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Beautiful figure of a horse just the center of slope,between the sky and the ground.Yes a emblem of victory!
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Kees and Carolyn
{K:15193} 4/26/2005
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Magnificent!! Carolyn
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47543} 4/28/2005
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The diagonal line means a lot in changing the perspective of this shot, I would rather go a bit away from the center both ways, but that?s me only in some cases the rule should not be broken:) Saeed
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