And the table portrait/art photo series will continue. This bunch is from April 2020, and as I look at these, I can see I may have tried to redo something from the previous batch.
Focusing on the eye is surprisingly difficult, especially if you also want to focus on the tack... |
I will only splat a few best of the colored pictures here. They aren't that interesting really... And the light coming from the side instead of front is definitely an issue, which also made it hard to pick the photos to post.
It's those black and white ones that I am more into posting. Should not be surprising at all.
This time there is a rider doll, which may be the main update to this batch. The previous one had no rider or reins at all.
The contrast is set to be as extreme as technically possible already in the camera. When I get to edit them afterwards, I only hone them a little bit further; I want there to be technically pure white and pure black in every photo.
Focusing on the bit, to criticize the misuse of bits, which is way too common in this world. |
I see, cropping the ears off from the frame makes an effect. Or then it doesn't. |
I could just snap this kind of eye closeup mess photos all day and never get the shot I hunt for! And I could still continue, because detail photos are fun. |
As usual, I've just been experimenting with different angles, focus spots and composition to find THE exact right shot I want... And I usually am unsure if I have found it or not. This is why I can have so many photos from the same angles and lightings and other settings. I don't really like to look at this kind of repetitive photo bunches, but that is what there is behind one or two "good" photos that are posted into an online art site.
Then I get enough of the monotony of what I do with the editing, and want to play with colors, and also the Curves tool. With the latter I can dig up details from the darker areas which otherwise could be just solid black.
Probably one of my favorite shots of this whole bunch. |
Favorite color in use once again! I cropped the ears off. |
When I critically judge my own photos and edits of this bunch now, I can say the best pics are above this sentence.
...although I kind of like how the leather shines in this one. |
Slight yellowish/brownish tone added. |
Model horse hobby is why I am aware about all the weird stuff happening in the American side of horse cultures. I still cannot (and never will) see saddleseat or the TWH show riding as anything normal, so of course I try to - loosely - redo that and some of my drawing scenes with the models I have handy. Verdades, or Salinero, is a dressage horse... It sure doesn't turn well into a upside-down stepping show horse, but I can try. Some photos show the illusion better than some others, and of course the fightmore bridle hints that I only try to miniaturize my own fiction which actually doesn't repeat the real world stuff too exactly.
The next bunch appears to be a series of nearly similar shots, which still have some minimal differences I personally notice... And which I have developed further by editing more than a little. Now I don't even know why I had spared so many of these... And which ones are the best ones? I don't know. Comparing nearly similar photos is hard so it doesn't really make any sense to show them all. Let's have just six of them.
Then two last photos, which to me don't seem very artistic. Instead they look like "behind the scenes" shots, which I try to take most of the time.
Proof that I don't always tighten the flash nosebands to the extreme? They help keeping the bits in place... Or not. |
The next bunch, which I will post separately, is from the same photography session. At least you don't need to see more Verdades heads with a fightmore on it... For a while.
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