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Strong Cold Winter Wind on Horses (Original Post) George McGovern Apr 2021 OP
The colors are so rich, I thought it was a painting! Karadeniz Apr 2021 #1
Thank You Karadeniz! George McGovern Apr 2021 #4
I have to ask. is there enhancement here? stopdiggin Apr 2021 #2
Yes there is, stopdiggin. In fact, I may have overdone it -- George McGovern Apr 2021 #5
you get no demerits for this stopdiggin Apr 2021 #8
Good Deal stopdiggin. I take pictures to show beauty, arouse emotion, make folks feel good. George McGovern Apr 2021 #10
It is beautiful. Because it is your photo, you can do whatever you like. I take a lot japple Apr 2021 #11
Thank You japple! George McGovern Apr 2021 #19
I haven't posted many on DU. My internet connection is so slow here in Chicken Catcher Holler, GA japple Apr 2021 #27
After clicking on the link I remember seeing Rufus when you posted him. George McGovern Apr 2021 #28
Looks like a western painting. Wow. nt Laffy Kat Apr 2021 #3
Thank You Laffy Kat. It was quite a scene. Wind was blowing in my face -- George McGovern Apr 2021 #6
Two beautiful creatures and a dramatic sky.... Diamond_Dog Apr 2021 #7
Thank You Diamond_Dog! George McGovern Apr 2021 #9
wow. AllaN01Bear Apr 2021 #12
Thank You AllaN01Bear! George McGovern Apr 2021 #20
Beautiful! And tastefully enhanced IMHO. CaptainTruth Apr 2021 #13
Thank You CaptainTruth! I appreciate your "humble opinion." George McGovern Apr 2021 #26
Simply stunning. When I enlarge it, that one cloud above the horses looks like a sea monster. niyad Apr 2021 #14
I was just about to type the same thing! MLAA Apr 2021 #16
I agree MLAA - better than dead people and Bruce Willis! George McGovern Apr 2021 #24
Thank You niyad! Yes, it does! 'Twas a dramatic scene. George McGovern Apr 2021 #21
Why aren't they blanketed? Just wondering judesedit Apr 2021 #15
Charlie Brown and Mystic were not blanketed -- George McGovern Apr 2021 #18
You did a beautiful job! MLAA Apr 2021 #17
Awww Thank You MLAA! George McGovern Apr 2021 #22
A special day! PatrickforB Apr 2021 #23
Thank You PatrickforB! George McGovern Apr 2021 #25
I love visual art. I used to paint in oils, and love art from all periods. Poetry, too. And myth. PatrickforB Apr 2021 #30
"The cats had taken several of the keys off my keyboard!" George McGovern Apr 2021 #32
Oh, man, in my professional life I churn out all kinds of PatrickforB Apr 2021 #33
You're welcome. George McGovern Apr 2021 #34
Wow! Duppers Apr 2021 #29
Thank you Duppers! George McGovern Apr 2021 #31
Great place. Duppers Apr 2021 #35
That all sounds good Duppers. Best wishes! George McGovern Apr 2021 #36

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
5. Yes there is, stopdiggin. In fact, I may have overdone it --
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 04:16 PM
Apr 2021

because it was such an unusual picture. Enhancement is a personal choice in post production. I usually increase lightening, some sharpness, contrast in order to present a more vivid, enjoyable photograph.

Went round and round in my head about producing a true-to-life picture of what I'd seen, or, to enrich the original to be more pleasing to the viewer. In the end I figured it's my art and my decision. Maybe that'll change. Don't know.

Nonetheless, I appreciate you asking about enhancement, because one wonders after all . . .

stopdiggin

(11,361 posts)
8. you get no demerits for this
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 04:21 PM
Apr 2021

there are probably purists out there. you're not talking to one. to me -- the eye loves, what the eye loves. and this is -- moving.

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
10. Good Deal stopdiggin. I take pictures to show beauty, arouse emotion, make folks feel good.
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 04:35 PM
Apr 2021

The wind that morning was ferocious. I got my shot and retreated to the barn!

japple

(9,839 posts)
11. It is beautiful. Because it is your photo, you can do whatever you like. I take a lot
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 05:01 PM
Apr 2021

of photos and I usually enhance most of them. Your artistic nature rules!!!

japple

(9,839 posts)
27. I haven't posted many on DU. My internet connection is so slow here in Chicken Catcher Holler, GA
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 08:22 PM
Apr 2021

that it takes 2, 3, 4 min. to load pictures. I did finally get one loaded the other day of a stray cat that seems to have found a home with my sister and me. I don't think I edited this one except to crop out (most of) the litterbox. LOL

https://www.democraticunderground.com/116153368

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
28. After clicking on the link I remember seeing Rufus when you posted him.
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 09:45 PM
Apr 2021

Rufus' story is a very good one japple. I do believe you've saved his life. I love his coloring. He looks like a sweet fellow. Thanks!

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
6. Thank You Laffy Kat. It was quite a scene. Wind was blowing in my face --
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 04:17 PM
Apr 2021

so I took but a few frames and retreated to the barn.

Diamond_Dog

(32,065 posts)
7. Two beautiful creatures and a dramatic sky....
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 04:18 PM
Apr 2021

What else could be more perfect? Beautiful photo George! That cloud formation is something else.

Can I ask what state you are in?

MLAA

(17,328 posts)
16. I was just about to type the same thing!
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 06:02 PM
Apr 2021

I guess we see sea creatures! Better than seeing dead people like that Bruce Willis movie

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
18. Charlie Brown and Mystic were not blanketed --
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 06:05 PM
Apr 2021

because my wife, who runs the retirement farm, likes for the horses to grow a thick winter coat. Then, the further into winter we get, she'll throw blankets on the oldest retirees first when the weather turns nasty and on the younger horses if the bad weather continues.

Thanks for asking judesedit!

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
22. Awww Thank You MLAA!
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 06:15 PM
Apr 2021

I recall taking hay out to Mystic and Charlie Brown that morning and concentrating on walking the short distance to their feeder. Then, after feeding, looking up and out and realizing the guys and the sky needed a picture.

PatrickforB

(14,588 posts)
23. A special day!
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 06:58 PM
Apr 2021

This is near perfect composition. Really good.

Horses in the right foreground counterpointed by the fiery sun in the upper left, and the amazing, majestic cloud formations in the center.

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
25. Thank You PatrickforB!
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 07:16 PM
Apr 2021

It's normally a lot less dramatic when we go out to feed the horses!

I'm guessing you have an eye for photography. Do you like to take pictures?

PatrickforB

(14,588 posts)
30. I love visual art. I used to paint in oils, and love art from all periods. Poetry, too. And myth.
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 10:32 PM
Apr 2021

Music. Stories.

But, no, I write, mostly. And right now my art is economics.

On here I post a lot in GD. But I love this photography group, and there is an Arts group I just found. Art has a special place - it can connect us to the great underground river of human consciousness. The pulsing heart of our species, and perhaps the vibration of all life on this earth.

I mean, think about this particular picture (not to mention others in this group). There was an event - two horses eating on a cloudy morning with a winter storm moving in. The sun in the east slowly being overtaken by a great Leviathan of mist, the feeling in the air as the pressure changes. And there, in the distance, a dirt road winding up a hill to some mystical destination on the other side.

Funny - such events happen all the time.

But then, there's you. You went out there and thought, yes, this would make a great photo, and you captured that moment.

The thing I like about photography is that it is real moments like this that are captured. It is a direct image, taken from your perspective, of the visual miracle that is all around us.

I guess that may sound kind of funny. Sorry if it did. But the photos the people in this group take and post here are a real gift. They are.

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
32. "The cats had taken several of the keys off my keyboard!"
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 11:53 PM
Apr 2021

Hello Patrick - I just read your account of getting up to feed the cats. Pretty funny. Glad your keyboard still works!

You are a very good writer. You have an eye for detail and a gift for seeing below the surface. I like the description of the big wind event and how my action preserved the moment for others to see. Didn't sound kind of funny at all. I think like you do. I think . . .

Do you write professionally?

Thanks,
Allan

PatrickforB

(14,588 posts)
33. Oh, man, in my professional life I churn out all kinds of
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 12:18 AM
Apr 2021

research reports on labor force and economic trends. I'm fond of saying that people use my best work to line their gerbil cages. What has helped me get to be a better writer is all of the posts I have made on this site, the replies, and the ensuing discussions. Plus I journal. I have for many years. On a personal note, I have written two short books about the experiences of the first and second generations of my paternal ancestors here in the United States.

As to the gift for seeing below the surface, I have always been able to see patterns in data, and then deduce how the different sets tie together, and this very much helps in identifying trends. Anecdotes and stories also serve to help one induce conclusions by seeing those types of patterns. It is a wonderful puzzle, the stories numbers can tell us.

But then, there is the always the problem of writing up the analysis in a way that non-economists, or perhaps a business or academic audience can understand.

Someone much wiser than me once said that whatever gifts we are given are on loan, but it is what we choose to do with these gifts that makes for a life well lived. I like to think that my little corner of the world is a bit better because I have somehow made a difference.

I thank you for the nice compliment.

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
34. You're welcome.
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 12:24 AM
Apr 2021

I laughed at the line about lining gerbil cages. We had a couple gerbils growing up. Don't remember what happened to them, other than that we got tired and/or bored with them.

Are your two short books accessible?

George McGovern

(5,420 posts)
31. Thank you Duppers!
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 10:42 PM
Apr 2021

I appreciate your comment, but in truth there is an awful lot I don't know about photography. But I suppose I know enough, plus modern digital equipment makes it relatively easy to take good pictures.

We live about twenty miles outside the small city of Ellensburg, Washington. On the east side of the Cascade Range and nowhere near the big cities of Seattle and Spokane.

And you?

Duppers

(28,127 posts)
35. Great place.
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:46 AM
Apr 2021

The closest I've been to you is Mt. Rainier (climbed high enough to walk on the glacier there) & Seattle.

We live on the Virginia coast in Williamsburg practically on the York River. It's beautiful here yet the Appalachian mtns are calling us back. So a few yrs ago, we bought 5 acres of mountain top with a view right outside the GSMNP where we plan to build a home & move to the Walland/Townsend, TN area. Yep, like you, we love nature.

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