Farm land in Connecticut

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Camera make: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Camera model: KODAK EASYSHARE Z710 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMER
Date/Time: 2007:05:05 12:07:31
Resolution: 640 x 480
Flash used: No
Focal length: 17.5mm (35mm equivalent: 105mm)
Exposure time: 0.0012 s (1/800)
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO equiv.: 100
Whitebalance: Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing

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Camera model: KODAK EASYSHARE Z710 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMER
Date/Time: 2007:05:05 12:54:55
Resolution: 640 x 480
Flash used: No
Focal length: 28.0mm (35mm equivalent: 169mm)
Exposure time: 0.0016 s (1/640)
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO equiv.: 400
Whitebalance: Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing

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Camera model: KODAK EASYSHARE Z710 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMER
Date/Time: 2007:05:05 12:18:36
Resolution: 640 x 480
Flash used: No
Focal length: 6.3mm (35mm equivalent: 38mm)
Exposure time: 0.0012 s (1/800)
Aperture: f/8.0
ISO equiv.: 200
Whitebalance: Auto
Metering Mode: matrix
Exposure: Manual
Exposure Mode: Auto bracketing


Comments and critique regarding composition and techniques of these photograph would be great, thanks everyone.
 
The grass is ALWAYS greener on the other side of the fence, eh?
ALWAYS.
For people, for horses ... :lol:
Photo 2 just makes me think this saying instantly!

Does it only feel so to me or could Photos 1 and 3 be a tad too saturated?
 
I like the message, as stated by LaFoto, that number 2 conveys. Thanks for all the info too. (=
 
Thanks very much for the comments guys. I'm glad you like number 2, it was hard to take since everytime I sit to take the picture, he get up. lol. I give out the exif information so people could comment on the technique. Apparently, my technique is perfect so far!!! yay.

As for saturation, that's hard for me tell since my monitor is not calibrated, I just use the auto adjust function in Picture It!.

Thanks again
 
No one have any other critiques of these photograph? C'mon, they can't be that good =)
 
Not only do I also live in Connecticut, but when i looked for cameras, the 2nd one on my list was the one you have.. :)
 
Did u also manage to take pix of 50 cent's house too? You should........
 
You did a great job with the horse. The first and last shots may have potental at a different time of day, in a different light. I also fee that the last shot could benefit from a different composition.
 
I meant to comment on these before. I like them all. The first one is a perfect example of the a Connecticut juxtaposition. Old farm house with a bucolic view right next to a nasty cell tower.

Did u also manage to take pix of 50 cent's house too? You should........

I have a friend that worked on this house and he says it is a big house and that is about it. Try the Southwestern part of the state for some nicer big estates (especially along the shore).
 
hi guys, I forgot about this thread for a while but you guy haven't!!! Thanks for all the comments everyone. These were shots at UConn's Horsebarn Hill. I guess that horse get the prize.lol.
 

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