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fmphotos
30th of April 2009 (Thu), 09:00
Havent been on here in a while. Here is some of my work :) c&c welcome.
Havent been out much though :(
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3607/3473733267_bc230355bb.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3539/3347500447_e19621ce1c.jpg?v=0
http://file048b.bebo.com/11/large/2009/04/29/18/8648253030a10720804608l.jpg
http://file048b.bebo.com/17/large/2009/04/29/19/8648253030a10720843760l.jpg

http://file048b.bebo.com/21/large/2009/04/29/18/8648253030a10720695580l.jpg
http://file048b.bebo.com/14/large/2009/04/29/18/8648253030a10720744900l.jpg
There from bebo (well some of them) So loose alot of quailty(sp).
x

CanadianKitKat
30th of April 2009 (Thu), 10:02
Hi there,
I was thinking I hadn't seen any horse shots from you lately :-)
I like the first one except for the fact his nose is cut off. But I do like the conversion and soft, dreamy feel of it. That pony of yours is just too cute too! Both riding shots I'd just fix up the horizons a touch, but other than that I think they're quite good :-)

fmphotos
30th of April 2009 (Thu), 10:57
I find the showjumping shots hard as i'm only small and limted to where i can stand!!! it's annoying haha. And thank you :)
I'm gonna sound stupid but how could i fix the horizon like make it better :( i'm offically stupid.... haha

CanadianKitKat
30th of April 2009 (Thu), 11:46
I usually just use either the selection or crop tool in PS and crop it down to where I want and then rotate the selection until one of the horizons in the background is level. On the first pic I straightened it according to the black wall in the background, and in the second one I used the top of the fence as a reference. Hope that helps.