Photographers Note
I do not find any particular reasons why Warszawa should not have its own cabs, breaks, chaises. Surely you can rent one and spending relatively a fortune have a drive around the Old Town.
There are always several of those "on duty" waiting for naives or those in love. My observation is that their main job is "waiting". But it is always an economical dilema - what is more efficient and effective: quality or quantity, should we have more rides for less money or the reverse is better?
Not my problem, luckily.
The small boy on the picture holding reins was not the "driver", seemingly he was his son just enjoying fathers' business.
Critiques | Translate
KevRyan
(22378) 2005-05-17 3:43
A nice 'experimental' composition for you Jerzy - I might be inclined to play a little with the crop - just ever so marginally at the bottom and perhaps more drastically at the top but just play as I really like the composition as it is - a really beautiful lead through to the lad in the background.
Booz
(13854) 2005-05-17 3:46
small nie small grunt coby dawał szmal :) - bardzo fajnie to pokazałeś ;)
Pozdrawiam
Tomek
Gregtom
(7119) 2005-05-17 3:54
Witam, Jerzy!
Świetnie uchwycona inicjatywa gospodarcza. Wymowne i ciekawe!
pozdrawiam,
Grzegorz
ChrisJ
(70203) 2005-05-17 4:50
Hi Jerzy
Good use of a narrow depth of field to isolate & emphasise detail. Superb sharpness & color. I like the splash of red on the right. Well done!
Zepi
(22848) 2005-05-17 5:23
Hello Jerzy,
Bele prise de vue !
J'aime bien cet enfant flou en arričre plan et ce cheval hyper net au premier plan!
Trčs belle composition
Beau travail
Amicalement
Sébastien
gaby
(19793) 2005-05-17 5:29
Hi Jerzy,
I like a lot your photo - The horse is really splendid and very sharp - Great POV and DOF -
Thanks
Gaby
jhm
(82487) 2005-05-17 6:43
Hi Jerzy,
I like very a lot of animals, and certainly of horses, maybe a pity for it underside of the muzzle, nevertheless a very sharp and clear picture.
Well seen!
John.
Fixfocus
(9377) 2005-05-17 12:31
Excellent compo with tight framing!
I like the perspective from the horse to the boy.
The half "cut off" horse doesn´t disturb me at all in this shot!
Well done,-yes and I like your note very much!
alexlie
(5359) 2005-05-17 13:07
Witam!
Lubię takie nietypowe kadry. Jakość jak dla mnie jest dobra- piękne kolory, ostrość ustawiona tam gdzie trzeba. Może ja w tym miejscy kadrował bym trochę inaczej, mianowicie tak aby widać było cały pysk konia. No ale każdy może mieć przecież własną wizję zdjęcia ;)
Pozdrawiam.
alabama_pl
(340) 2005-05-17 16:09
dobre zdjecie,ale uzyskuje pelnie realnego wyrazu razem z extra notka. pzdr, s.
nwoehnl
(120) 2005-05-17 16:10
Creative framing you found here, Jerzy (even though I might like it better with the whole horse's head visible). A good staggered alignment of the elements towards the background, with the semi-shallow DOF supporting this type of composition well. Nice light and good crisp foreground details on the coat and hair of the horse. Well captured.
kdien
(9259) 2005-05-17 16:17
Piękne spojrzenie, przez pierwszy ostry do drugiego rozmytego plany. Dobry pomysł, ciekawie skojarzony z tytułem. Ciekawe, co o tym wszystkim myśli koń? Pozdrawiam
keribar
(42748) 2005-05-22 15:51
Hi Jerzy
A very unusual framing here:. I would not think of taking it from that angle. But the results shows that you had good resons. OK Izzet
Paker
(2636) 2005-05-24 12:43
Piekny kon. Szkoda, ze tak brutalnie uciety. Bardzo ciekawa jest za to perspektywa. Unikalna. pozdrawiam, Krzysiek.
Photo Information
-
Copyright: Jerzy Bucki (bantonbuju)
(48626) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-04-06
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature
- Camera: Nikon D 70, Nikkor 18-70mm DX
- Exposure: f/11, 1/500 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-05-17 3:34








