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TimMunsey
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One from Bramham horse trials, just wonder what people think.

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I'm intrigued. I quite like this but with the horse so sharp and every thing else soft it looks a bit as though the horse has been cut and pasted into this picture.

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It's panning Bill, that's all, definitely not added later, wide angled panning is said to be the hardest.

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It's panning Bill, that's all, definitely not added later, wide angled panning is said to be the hardest.

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And yet the feet are almost frozen!

I thought it was panning; I can see the movement across the (judges?) table legs particularly.

It's a good image Tim, well done.

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very odd my7 reply didnt happen

I like thiss, it works wellemoticon

did you use flash?

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No Flash, do you think I should reduce the light on the horse, a bigger version can be seen here:-

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That is weird and excellent at the same time emoticon

I think it depends what you're after, I suppose reducing the light on the horse would lessen the 3D effect, and for me spoil a very original shot.
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No Flash, do you think I should reduce the light on the horse, a bigger version can be seen here:-

Bigger version

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I like it as it is
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It gets better the more I look. You could make a few bob with these at events!

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No Flash, do you think I should reduce the light on the horse, a bigger version can be seen here:-

Bigger version

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Hi Tim,

I think the lack of a shadow from the horse makes it seem to be superimpossed more - not an issue from my pov though.

I wouldn't reduce the light on nthe horse - it is fine as is.

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