Date: 2008-06-14 18:48 Dave Leeworthy:
Thank you. I tried to make sure the picture caught your eye. I enjoy playing
with the senses when I take my photos. I always want you to first see the boom.
AKA the photo for what it is, then upon closer inspection you start to notice
subtleties within the image.
An evening sky is always one of the easiest to take, but the hardest to take
properly. The key to taking the picture it to look at it from a critiques sense
of mind, not a photographers sense of mind. What do you want to see, if you were
looking at a photo what senses do you first feel. When you take these into your
photo you most always come out with a great one.
Well showing the power from both rider and horse at speed yet handling that to
brake and negiotiate the obstacle fluently is a great example as it is captured
at the point where all those things show including muscle strain, speed and
thought from both animal and human, yet the next few captures could be either
success from that or failure, so it inspires thought there also! |