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Well, I have been a member of this fine forum for over three years. So far, I have limited myself to the other "non-photo" forums and due to my rather limited knowledge of post-processing techniques did not post any photos.......

 

I hope to change that and here's my first attempt.....

 

Photo taken with a Digilux 2 during a brief September (!!) snowfall in the Cariboo region of British Cloumbia.

 

Thanks for looking,

 

Jan

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Hello Jan,

..normally horses seeing from the back side are trash pictures.. ..but you did it in a interesting way..;) ..nice picture...:D ..I like it!

 

..do you have information on the camera, lens...?

 

Regards,

Jan

 

Hi Jan,

 

Digilux 2 / ISO100 / f:4.9 / 1/160s

 

Thanks for looking!

 

The other Jan

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despite (and perhaps because of) the rearward view

I was drawn to the tracks in the snow behind the horse

at first I thought these were from the horse but I suspect not

it looks like you dismounted to take this

I'd have a concern that the horse might trot off

love the snow, though the thought of it occurring in September gives me a shiver

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Arthur - When horses are lethargic they very lightly drag the leading edges of their hooves, creating the pattern you see here.

 

Jan - I'm glad you're posting photos and this one is a honey. Terrific angle, and the tracks help make the photo. It might need just a touch of punching up, which I'll try this evening if I have a chance. BTW: The best time to ride bareback is in the snow, with the warmth and softness of the horse coming up through your legs. Of course I remember that from when this old body was a young body.

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Thanks for the comments everybody!

 

Stuart - next time I am up at the ranch and there is snow on the ground, I'll try bareback..... Have not done it in years, but your description of warmth and softness might take me back a few years!

 

Cheers,

 

Jan

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Jan D, welcome to the civilised side of the forum:). Heh...good to see you venture in. I still dont understand how you get the beach sand so white where you are..

 

Jan S, if you open google and try 'view exif' you will find a heap of freeware Exif viewing programs that will help you out with info like this;

 

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Jan -

 

don't know if you'll like this version, but....

 

Stuart,

 

I like it!

 

It is interesting how the atmosphere of the day when the picture was taken influences one's perception. The day was dark and gloomy and that is why I metered for a slightly darker shot and left it that way.

 

Now, a few months later I prefer the lighter version..........

 

Thanks,

 

Jan

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....Jan D, welcome to the civilised side of the forum:). Heh...good to see you venture in. I still dont understand how you get the beach sand so white where you are.....

 

Rob,

 

You should see how much whiter the sand gets in that part of the country in December!

 

Seriously though - Vancouver is Canada's Mediterranian and its beaches are really as white as yours. In January and in June!

 

Thanks for looking,

 

Jan

 

......."welcome to the civilized side of the forum".......

 

Yes, it is rather sane here.....maybe I'll stay a while:)

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