On 3/30/2012 9:07 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
Some nice horse shots there Walt. I like the B&W buildings as well.

Dave
Thanks, Dave!

The first b&w building shot was pretty much a necessity in b&w. The sun was pretty high in the sky and the shadows were pretty mean in color. But, I have an almost default tendency to do buildings -- especially old, decaying ones -- in b&w. I sometimes wonder if I need to break away from that tendency.

-- Walt

On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 10:50 PM, Walt Gilbert<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi all,

Just wanted to post a few shots I got with my K-x today -- the final day
(hopefully) before my K20D arrives.

A couple of shots may look familiar as they're slightly different takes on
shots that I've taken before and sought to improve upon. Serendipitously
enough, I ran into the gentleman who owns the land in the shot with the old
tobacco barn on the hill, and he told me I was welcome to use his land to
take photos anytime I want. He also owns an old horse track where he trains
his harness-racers and invited me to come out and shoot any morning while he
trains.

He really is a great guy -- one of the nicest human beings I've ever known.
I didn't even have to ask. He just flat-out gave me permission when he saw
me walking around his track with my camera. But I digress . . .

Here:

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/sets/72157629333992798/

K-x with the A-50/1.7

Comments, critiques and suggestions are welcome as always.

Thanks!

-- Walt

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