horses for courses, Sigma 18-50 f/2.8Moderators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
Forum rules
Please note that image critiquing is a matter of give and take: if you post images for critique, and you then expect to receive criticism, then it is also reasonable, fair and appropriate that, in return, you post your critique of the images of other members here as a matter of courtesy. So please do offer your critique of the images of others; your opinion is important, and will help everyone here enjoy their visit to far greater extent. Also please note that, unless you state something to the contrary, other members might attempt to repost your image with their own post processing applied. We see this as an acceptable form of critique, but should you prefer that others not modify your work, this is perfectly ok, and you should state this, either within your post, or within your signature. Images posted here should conform with the general forum guidelines. Image sizes should not exceed 950 pixels along the largest side (height or width) and typically no more than four images per post or thread. Please also ensure that you have a meaningful location included in your profile. Please refer to the FAQ for details of what "meaningful" is.
Previous topic • Next topic
10 posts
• Page 1 of 1
horses for courses, Sigma 18-50 f/2.8Before the horizon police get out their ticket books, the wagon is going up hill.
Nikon D70 ,Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC 1/640s f/6.3 at 50.0mm ISO 200 hand held Nikon D70 ,Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC 1/250s f/9.0 at 32.0mm ISO 200 hand held my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Yes, he was expressive, but subtle, and fun to shoot. I'd hoped for some teeth and snorting and a big tongue shot, but he wasn't that disgusted with my presence. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Horizontal police here
Kerry, I really like the first pic, but as an infamous politician in this country says ”Please explain?” Are the people in the horse and cart of a particular religious group? I am only going on the hats and the beards. Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Hi Chris, These people are Amish. The horse drawn cart is as much a symbol of their religion as their attire. They don't believe in modern conveniences such as electricity or automobiles. They still use iceboxes instead of refrigerators, etc. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Just a question, Kerry: What on earth do they think of digital cameras?
Dunno that they would know or care about the difference. Most of them don't like being photographed. They get a lot of "animal in the zoo" type of treatment, I guess. Lots of tourists pass through and too many don't show proper respect, as I understand it. I talked to the young couple that had the horse in the 2nd photo. The woman was very shy. I asked permission to shoot the horse. The man gave permission quickly, with the caveat that he didn't want to be in the photos. They waited patiently for me to finish and when I offered to pay them, they declined. Nice folks, they were. Some others could learn a lesson or two from them.... my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Thanks, Glen. I plan to go back to Amish country several times this summer. They're interesting people and I hope to document some of their lifestyle in manner that is appropriate. my gallery of so-so photos
http://www.pbase.com/kerrypierce/
Previous topic • Next topic
10 posts
• Page 1 of 1
|