On a lazy spring day my friend's colt was soaking up the sun. I started snapping pictures and decided to see how adjusting the angle would change the look of the picture.
Personally I find it fascinating how a minor change will make such an impact on a basically still subject with an unchanging landscape.
One thing you will notice is your eye is drawn to most of the pictures that do no have the horse in the middle third. While logic tells you that the focal point should be in the middle of a picture, most times a picture where the main subject is not centered keeps your attention longer.
The whole point to a great picture is the length of time it is viewed and how the eye is drawn to many places. I also made changes to the depth of field so the fence would appear and disappear depending on how I shot the picture.
Which one is your favorite?
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