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lynnma
Jan-15-2005, 01:43 PM
Along with the Alpacas and other animals are horse riding lessons...
http://Lynn.smugmug.com/photos/14247706-L.jpg

ginger_55
Jan-15-2005, 02:11 PM
Along with the Alpacas and other animals are horse riding lessons...

Look how red her cheeks are. That looks like a nice place to go.:thumb

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It is distressing how little my Seraphim Angels are worth on ebay. (I never really liked them, but others did)

I also have a Canon S230 and a non functioning S100, haha, I looked them up the other day. Very depressing. I even, haha, looked up my beanie babies, I have been begging my kids to come get them. Now I know why they don't want them. :cry

I told Bill that I had two dogs to sell, I think he hid them.

rutt
Jan-17-2005, 11:31 AM
Lynn, there seems to be an issue with the sharpness here. I think that either the girl's and/or the horse's eyes should be sharp.

lynnma
Jan-18-2005, 04:32 AM
Lynn, there seems to be an issue with the sharpness here. I think that either the girl's and/or the horse's eyes should be sharp.yes it was a focus thing.. I was trying to ignore it..:rofl

Thiago Sigrist
Jan-19-2005, 04:20 PM
Hey Lynn,

was this shot taken with your new baby (the 70-200 f/4L lens, if I'm not mistaken)? If so, I have to say that it's quite hard to focus those, eh? Especially at 200mm...

However, I really like the framing (and almost everything else), it's very pleasing!

Thanks so much for sharing!
Take care!

-- thiago

BoomerangNetwork.com
Jan-19-2005, 08:34 PM
Looks like the sharpness was caused by camera shake. With the long lenses it is hard to hold on tight when you see a great shot like that. I have found that if I take my elbows and press them into my chest and take a deep breath....hold...and then shoot it increases my chances of a better and sharper image. Keep up the shots.

fish
Jan-19-2005, 08:37 PM
Looks like the sharpness was caused by camera shake. With the long lenses it is hard to hold on tight when you see a great shot like that. I have found that if I take my elbows and press them into my chest and take a deep breath....hold...and then shoot it increases my chances of a better and sharper image. Keep up the shots.
and...jack up the ISO and SS. Use IS if you have it.