"When you taking me to go shopping for some new shoes? I need new shoes!"
:oP
Good good colour, exposure ... and the composition works (slight tilt, et al ... looks almost like a wide-angle lens was used).
The only real caveat.. cutting off the horse's legs.
The lines that result from the shadows, underscore the composition. And are a nice addition/touch. Drawing our eyes to the background and the small group of horses there.
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Ok, now I understand.. you've built in an excuse not to go shopping for new shoes. Instead, that of attending to more important matters ... like ... another photo safari.
Nothing is going on inside that head Raj. :) It is beautiful on the outside and that will do nicely. They say they have more fun. Good post. Send her to Buck and he will give her a smile.
And I think I know better - this blonde is saying: "Wanna bet?" She is very upset, not to say mad and will start kicking very soon, good you left her alone. Otherwise I have had a good laugh reading all the comments !!!! [10/10 in VB - must have been my lucky day since I voted 25 times 10/10, and only a few minor - perhaps my luck consisted in not getting any fractals in VB LOL SAM
If you knew what was going on in her head, you'd probably be a horse too and even then, who can tell? She was nice enough to stop for a moment and give you a fine pose for the shot. Nice clarity and a really nice looking horse too.
Perhaps she was expecting something nice to eat from you Raj ! I agree with Les comment above, it's a good photo, it's just a shame you cut off the legs a bit.
My thanks to all who leave comments for my work and to those of you who like one enough to make it a favourite. To touch just one person that way makes each image worthwhile. . . . . . . . . .. . . . "The question is not what you look at, but what you see" ~ Marcel Proust . . . . The aim of argument, or of discussion, should not be victory, but progress." ~ Joseph Joubert (1754-1824)
:oP
Good good colour, exposure ... and the composition works (slight tilt, et al ... looks almost like a wide-angle lens was used).
The only real caveat.. cutting off the horse's legs.
The lines that result from the shadows, underscore the composition. And are a nice addition/touch. Drawing our eyes to the background and the small group of horses there.
... ...
Ok, now I understand.. you've built in an excuse not to go shopping for new shoes. Instead, that of attending to more important matters ... like ... another photo safari.
Smart man.
;o)
Good good shot, save the aforementioned caveat.
Thanks for sharing this soulful look with us. :o)