Horse
Early morning sunlight catches a horse in a field, Yorkshire.
My first experiment with ICM on living creatures.
1.6 sec ICM exposure.
My first experiment with ICM on living creatures.
1.6 sec ICM exposure.
Uploaded30/05/2014 - 15:46
CategoryPets / Captive animals
Posted 30/05/2014 - 16:31
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Keep on keeping on. Animals and more. Endless variety to choose from. This is very good.
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Posted 30/05/2014 - 17:04
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The Image is beautiful. Interestingly the ICM discipline requires letting control go ( an anathema of most photographers) and concentration on image come to the forefront. In the past ICM images might be discarded as a ruined shot. Now the beauty of image for image sake takes it's place in the pantheon of the art. Thanks for opening the eyes of some nay-sayers and as indicated above, please keep doing what your doing. THANKS, tg
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Posted 30/05/2014 - 21:19
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Love it! - mary.
Posted 03/06/2014 - 22:05
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Really enjoy looking at this photo, the light and shadows add a tangible sense of depth and abstract form. Very good work indeed
Posted 10/06/2014 - 10:30
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Thanks all... got lucky with the movement, but particularly the sidelighting on this chap...
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Form of the horse in the frame and the black and white patch work make for a very printable abstract wall image IMO.