G'Mornin' Philippe!
Wow, I've seen many a cowboy in that position... but never a photographer!
And, from his lack of hair ... he "could" be me! :-)
But the landing is going to be had on him and on his gear!!!
David.
Who's that guy? Is this your friend David, my elder son (currently in------
Ottawa BTW) asked after I had sent him your photo.
https://s.blogcdn.com/travel.aol.co.uk/media/2013/11/photog-air1.jpg
I said nope, David learned from Rose this is not much of a good idea ;-)
OTT : we attended a calf rodeo when my afore quoted son was 6 or 7 , and
he volunteered to get down onto the arena with other kids - that's how
he learned to fly ... and why I had sent him your photo, teasing him in
the process.
Amities
Philippe
Le 28 mai 2018 à 08:05, David Young <dsy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
Good Evening, Philippe ... (or Good morning, to you, by the time you
read this!)
I agree, your B&W version of my shot is MUCH better than mine.
But, as I said, in my last note, "Now, very one of us is different,
and we all see things differently - so there is no right or wrong."
Ask 5 photographers to shoot the same scene, and you'll get 5 very
different views of the subject.
But, for me, this particular photo loses so much in B&W, that I would
not even consider it. But, then, that's me. And only me. YMMV.
But you did do a heck-of-a-job improving my clumsy B&W conversion. :-)
Thanks.
David.
Thanks David------
What about reworking it a bit in this direction http://gallery.leica-
users.org/v/Phileica/Playground/David-.jpg.html
What I originally meant was that in BW it would certainly set the
focus more on the guy's face which I lightened up a bit (and soul as
per Ted) as well as the animal's.
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