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Related: About this forumHorses - Bronzed
Taken with an Olympus EPL-1 with an Olympus 40~150mm lens attached to the front.
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Horses - Bronzed (Original Post)
alfredo
Dec 2012
OP
Again, nicely framed. Both horses show movement, as Mira noted in her comment on the first shot.
Adsos Letter
Dec 2012
#5
OK, we credit Ms. Reardon for the art of the bronze, but we credit YOU for the art of the photograph
Adsos Letter
Dec 2012
#8
For a second there, the horses in the 1st photo were actually moving. (to my eyes)
Solly Mack
Dec 2012
#9
Mira
(22,380 posts)1. Yeah Alfredo! The first one is my very favorite.
You captured that yes they are not real, but they seem real nevertheless. And to me, they are approaching fast.
You got movement in there where there isn't any.
I like them very much.
alfredo
(60,074 posts)2. Thanks. The artist is named Gwen Reardon. I didn't know until today that
she was a student of John Tuska. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tuska
alfredo
(60,074 posts)3. One more horse
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)5. Again, nicely framed. Both horses show movement, as Mira noted in her comment on the first shot.
alfredo
(60,074 posts)7. This pocket park is oft overlooked by speeding commuters.
It's worth a visit.
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)4. I really like the third one.
That looks like a black and white shot of a living creature, especially with the angle of the eye and the framing. The texture you captured on that (mask?) makes it look like real fabric.
Very nice!
alfredo
(60,074 posts)6. Again I must credit Gwen Reardon for providing the art.
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)8. OK, we credit Ms. Reardon for the art of the bronze, but we credit YOU for the art of the photograph
Yes indeedy, we do.
alfredo
(60,074 posts)10. Thank you.
Solly Mack
(90,767 posts)9. For a second there, the horses in the 1st photo were actually moving. (to my eyes)
Cool art. Cool shot!
alfredo
(60,074 posts)11. Thank you.