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    Prancing horse

    Guidance with this one. Have I isolated the subject elements enough or is this just a snap? Don't usually do these types of shots but then I'm never usually this close to a Ferrari either!

    If you look close enough, I've also achieved a selfie too

    Prancing Horse by Alan Reeve, on Flickr
    Alan.

    7D2, 24-105 L / 70-200 F2.8 ii L / 50 F1.8 prime / Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6

    Website www.alanreeve.co.uk

    Please take a look https://www.flickr.com/photos/82149274@N07/sets & https://www.facebook.com/reevephotography

    #2
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    Sorry Alan, nut you need to being the horse closer and element the wheel and the space above the hood for it to work well.

    Tom

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      #3
      Re: Prancing horse

      Originally posted by tesarver View Post
      Sorry Alan, nut you need to being the horse closer and element the wheel and the space above the hood for it to work well.

      Tom
      agree, sorry Alan
      :- Ian

      5D Mk III, 24-105 / 70-200 f2.8 L / 100-400 Mk II / 100 macro / 16-35 L / 11-24 L / 1.4 & 2x converters and a bad back carrying it all ;o)

      :- https://www.flickr.com/photos/fotosespana/

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        Re: Prancing horse

        Originally posted by tesarver View Post
        Sorry Alan, nut you need to being the horse closer and element the wheel and the space above the hood for it to work well.

        Tom
        Thanks Tom. Your honesty is always appreciated. With so few comments I think this is a bin job
        Alan.

        7D2, 24-105 L / 70-200 F2.8 ii L / 50 F1.8 prime / Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6

        Website www.alanreeve.co.uk

        Please take a look https://www.flickr.com/photos/82149274@N07/sets & https://www.facebook.com/reevephotography

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          Re: Prancing horse

          Shooting detail on supercars and classics work well but you need to get close and isolate a particular element and perhaps, on this one, something a bit more interesting than the prancing horse, maybe the wheel itself or the red brake calipers etc

          Stan
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            #6
            Re: Prancing horse

            Originally posted by Stan View Post
            Shooting detail on supercars and classics work well but you need to get close and isolate a particular element and perhaps, on this one, something a bit more interesting than the prancing horse, maybe the wheel itself or the red brake calipers etc

            Stan
            I see your point Stan. Binned it will be. Thanks all
            Alan.

            7D2, 24-105 L / 70-200 F2.8 ii L / 50 F1.8 prime / Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6

            Website www.alanreeve.co.uk

            Please take a look https://www.flickr.com/photos/82149274@N07/sets & https://www.facebook.com/reevephotography

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