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3 comments:

Nadja said...

The later it got, the less sharp my photos.
Working om 1/90s and ISO 1600 here.
We started a bit late, the light was falling away very quickly.
And it already was a dark day to begin with.
I had to go to ISO 3200 after this one.
So.. they will look even less sharp.
But, I don't care, as long as Daisy still looks beautiful!
:-))
It's the last one I'll show of the 'hunting' series.
But... more to come anyway!

Anonymous said...

Hey Nadja,
Have you tried to put some of the 'hunter' pictures in black and white or sephia? I think it will enhance the early 1900 feeling i get by seeing them. Especialy with this picture because to me the green color of the barn isn't in harmony with the rest of the time-moment.
Just a tought, not a comment...
Rudy;-)

Nadja said...

I don't mind getting some critique.
I am so headstrong, I always know better anyway!
And I'm always happy to explain why, too.
"-))
But, I know, Rudy, it's just some thoughts from another creative mind.
I tried them in black and white.
But, against all the white from the snow, I loved the reddish brown colour of the coat so much.
Especially in combination with the green from the trees!
That's a great colour- contrast, as they call it.
A name for certain colour combinations that work really well.
In this case warm/cold contrast is one of them, but not only that.
Always happy to hear your thoughts about the photos, Rudy!
XXX