But Tony, that is a double post!. Great Shot though!
@ danudin: how that? Can not find the doublette ...
Love this!! Colors are nice!
Lovely scene with the four wagons each pulled by two horses and two passengers per wagon.
Looks like they are having a fun day. Was the blur in the original shot or did you process it?
Tony, that is a wonderful shot! I love the colors, which are nicely vibrant yet realistic. And the blur brings our attention right to the subjects. I love, love, love the blur!
You live in a beautiful place, very nice capture
The colors are just so bright and cheery...a beautiful composition and processing!
What a romantic scene!
Is this what they call tilt-shift?,very effective for showing off the horses and carriages and their passengers.
Nice one, Tony! I love the rich colors, the mown field and the blur that draws your attention to the subject matter.
And four color schemes, very cool image!
Very pretty with the dark blue mountains showing through.
But Tony, that is a double post!. Great Shot though!
ReplyDelete@ danudin: how that? Can not find the doublette ...
ReplyDeleteLove this!! Colors are nice!
ReplyDeleteLovely scene with the four wagons each pulled by two horses and two passengers per wagon.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they are having a fun day. Was the blur in the original shot or did you process it?
ReplyDeleteTony, that is a wonderful shot! I love the colors, which are nicely vibrant yet realistic. And the blur brings our attention right to the subjects. I love, love, love the blur!
ReplyDeleteYou live in a beautiful place, very nice capture
ReplyDeleteThe colors are just so bright and cheery...a beautiful composition and processing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a romantic scene!
ReplyDeleteIs this what they call tilt-shift?,very effective for showing off the horses and carriages and their passengers.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Tony! I love the rich colors, the mown field and the blur that draws your attention to the subject matter.
ReplyDeleteAnd four color schemes, very cool image!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty with the dark blue mountains showing through.
ReplyDelete