If the base of the tree line were more horizontal, then the plane on which
the horse is standing would be tilted.  These's a nice, pretty much
horizontal line of lighter, more yellow grass just at the level of the
horses legs, and if that were tilted the entire photo would suffer.  

Don, I like this one just about the way it is.  Just one suggestion: when
shooting a scene like this, take as many shots as you can afford. 
Sometimes very slight changes in the subjects's position can make a big
difference in the results.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Don Sanderson

> Your right, I hadn't noticed that.
> Thanks
>
> Don
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Bob Sullivan

> > Don,
> > I like it as well, but feel a bit 'tilted' after looking at it.
> > I wish the base of the treeline was a bit more horizontal.
> > Regards,  Bob S.
> > 
> > On 7/2/06, Bob W  wrote:
> > > it's a nice scene, and a pleasant change to see a picture taken in the
> > > rain with the muted colours. However, I think the composition could be
> > > better. I don't understand why you have chosen to place the horse
> > > where you have in the frame - it makes it very unbalanced, to no
> > > apparent purpose. I think if you had moved the camera to the left, and
> > > raised it a little, so that the horse was predominantly in the lower
> > > right quadrant, the composition would have been more balanced and
> > > stronger. I would also prefer to have seen the horse's mouth, since
> > > your title stresses the eating.

 > http://www.dsanderson.com/Breakfast.htm



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