aureliaaurita
Well-known
Took the new camera out on saturday and photographed a friend and her cob bumble. I am not much good at selecting so have linked to my blog for greater ease! I took rather a lot so this is about half the ones I wish to share as it is.
I want to choose a few to put in a photo book for her, any help?
a taster :
link ot the rest:
http://alicemouse.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/estelle-and-bumble/
I want to choose a few to put in a photo book for her, any help?
a taster :

link ot the rest:
http://alicemouse.wordpress.com/2009/08/24/estelle-and-bumble/
Kozhe
Well-known
Some great shoots! Which camera?
aureliaaurita
Well-known
panasonic g1
aureliaaurita
Well-known
I think this one is my favourite:

MinorTones
Well-known
I have to agree with alice on that third one down being the best. The blacks are a little heavy though, I can't see the horses eye.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
The one you posted in the thread is particularly good. Nice shots, Alice!
Your friend's really cute, too.
Your friend's really cute, too.
NiccaFile
Focus-Stacker
I also like the one you posted the best. However, the overo has wonderful dark red coloring
that would be nice to include someway in your 'best' image.
that would be nice to include someway in your 'best' image.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I like this one best.

Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
I liked the shots, it was obviously a fun day and your friend Estelle and her Cob have a genuine affection which you have captured, it really shows through in your shots. I like the one you posted in the thread above a lot but also :
I think there was one real 'nearly' shot, this one :
IMHO you'd have nailled it if you had Estelle's eyes in shot looking at Bumble, maybe one to try next time!?

I think there was one real 'nearly' shot, this one :

IMHO you'd have nailled it if you had Estelle's eyes in shot looking at Bumble, maybe one to try next time!?
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I liked the shots, it was obviously a fun day and your friend Estelle and her Cob have a genuine affection which you have captured, it really shows through in your shots. I like the one you posted in the thread above a lot but also :
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The nice thing about that one is they both seem to have the same expression on their faces, like they're sharing the moment.
Silva Lining
CanoHasseLeica
The nice thing about that one is they both seem to have the same expression on their faces, like they're sharing the moment.
Yes, I agree. Its a good situational portrait, I know I would have (wrongly, perhaps) cut the DOF down, but I think this shot with a greater depth of field works well...
Haigh
Gary Haigh
Lots of good shots here. I'd leave out the more obvious ones and go for the ones where it shows her close relationship with horser and cat. Just my one cents worth.
easyrider
Photo addict
You have a great eye for people and horses. i presume you ride yourself!
Congrats!
Congrats!
R
rpsawin
Guest
Very nice work. I enjoy the way you capture the relationship between rider and horse.
Well done!
Bob
Well done!
Bob
aureliaaurita
Well-known
thank you yes I do ride myself, though not so much of late since I moved into the middle of London
I miss it a lot, and my horses
any shot ideas?
or tips for improvement?
I've been offered money (bizarrely) to do the same for other people
I miss it a lot, and my horses
any shot ideas?
or tips for improvement?
I've been offered money (bizarrely) to do the same for other people
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
LOVELY set...
my FAVE is the two gals strolling off on their horses down the Path
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
any shot ideas?
or tips for improvement?
A few of them would have been improved if the horizon didn't cut right through the middle of the subject--like if you had been taking pictures from horseback yourself.
aureliaaurita
Well-known
A few of them would have been improved if the horizon didn't cut right through the middle of the subject--like if you had been taking pictures from horseback yourself.
I think I know what you mean...could you show me one particular example?
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I think I know what you mean...could you show me one particular example?
Sure, this one, from above:

It's often the problem with pictures taken from a regular standing position--here the horizon bisects the horse's face. I think you instinctively know to avoid this though as you seem to have tried a lot of different positions, like crouching in the grass and so on. But when you start doing this for money, you know, get up on the fence too, and ride next to your subject, if you can!
aureliaaurita
Well-known
aha I see- appen I shall have to borrow a horse as there was no fence, a log perhaps
thanks for the tip
thanks for the tip
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