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* Wild at Heart *



Ilford filmmmm ...bw to sepia... Softened

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Carriage Pony waiting it's turn in the stable, before it hits the Historic

Old Brick streets of St. Augustine, Florida... Still Wild at Heart ....a

Gypsy's Friend...

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Beautiful, Sheryl! You have captured his sense of being constrained. I bet he thought you were going to let him out.

 

--Lannie

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Nice portrayal of the sadness of the horse and appropriate caption. won't it be better to crop a tad from the top? compliments -koushik
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Hi Lannie, Mishu and Koushik.....

 

thanks for taking the time to comment....

 

not done with this image.... I might crop a bitmore, but probably not....

 

more likely I will burn the edges, Kouskhi ;-)

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This must be the image you referred to the other day.... Of course I like it ...it has a horse in it LOL.. it looks like he is a pony and wants out of the stall or wanted to see what you were doing!
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...how much do you love St. Augustine? Great place.

I love this shot. Reminds me of our lab looking over the bin we keep his food in always in hopes of another little smidgen of food!

Beautiful b/w tones. I would love to hang this in the shop I work in. Eclectic western. It would sell in a minute!

Great work Sheryl...stay warm.

~j

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I like your description, "eclectic western" ;-) thanks for commenting...

 

I just enlarged and mounted this one... My grandpa used to ride me at age 4 in front when he'd ride his horses... nice memories

 

Lovvvvee St. Augustine... hopin for a show in that city very soon... in the works ;-)

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Beautiful shot, Sheryl. Nice use of negative space to create a compelling composition that captures the ethos of the scene. You have stayed true to yourself all these years, an even more compelling thing. Congrats.
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Sheryl, sorry for late response. I like the composition , tonal -contrast and curious look in his eyes.
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What a beauty. Excellent  composition, and  I like  the  softness  of  the image, and also  the  way the  hors  is  looking. I believe  they are  very  intelligent  and  loving animals. 

 

Cheers;  Bela

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