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Woo Hoo! I was thinking of this as well - but didn't get organised.
Thanks Wendy :)
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Great thinking, Wendy! Here's one I took last week. This girl lives at the barn where my mare is boarded. She's about 14.3HH and is just so pretty and ladylike. From a distance, she looks like a gray, but she is really a roan.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=5539
Myra
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Wonderful Belgians! Great job of capturing their colour so accurately in "The Grass is Always Greener".
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Yay, I knew I could count on you Myra. Beautiful shot of a beautiful animal. Does she by any chance have some Arab blood. Just wondering because of the size and she has a bit of that Arab looking face.
Very nicely presented BTW, I love the border with the title.
Thanks for posting, hope to see more, they dont' even have to be new ones :)
Wendy
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Here are some from our most recently held competition
It is tricky to get Horse/Rider & aspect all the way you want them at the 1 time - but I have fun trying.
http://i38.tinypic.com/rkudsh.jpg
http://i34.tinypic.com/rax093.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/2vc6aad.jpg
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Those are great competition shots, Kay! You're right; it's tricky to get everything to come together. Are any of your children?
Wendy, I'll ask her owner. She seems to have Arab with a touch of something else as the dish and refinement are not quite what you'd expect.
Here are two more I took a few weeks ago. The head shot is of a Standardbred mare who raced for a year or so before becoming a saddle horse and the second is of a part Clyde gelding and his mixed breed pasturemate. They almost look like bookends from a distance:)
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=5542
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...achmentid=5541
I expect you'll soon have lots of photos in this thread, Wendy:)
Myra
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Wendy, you really nailed the third one.............very well done.:)
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Nice ones Kay, I can't get over how much work must go into keeping these show horses all spit and polished. What level are the horse and rider in #2 competing at. It's a pretty professional looking pair. All the riders look so quiet and the horses so alert. Great shots.
Wendy
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I really like #1 Myra. I used to help some friends of mine with their Standardbreds, I found they could be quite goofy at times, I see this mare is no different. Now that's a great portrait :)
I have a real soft spot for horses at rest, the pasture shot is very nice. I see what you mean about bookends.
Thanks for posting, I hope you are right and we get lots of horses in here. I know they are out there... :)
Wendy
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Atlantic Equestrian Tour 2008 - Comporta Portugal
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Nice take off shot, Antonio! Having become a lens obscessive this summer, could you tell me what lens and shutter speed you used (if you still have the info) for this shot? It is so very crisp and bright. Look at how you have frozen the dirt by the back hooves. Spain and Portugal have traditionally been home to some wonderful horse/rider teams. The spread on that jump is not common to our shows in N.S. There are four jumps together, here, but your horse looks like she is going to clear it easily.
Myra
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Great work everyone. Wendy, my fav is the third shot. The grass is always greener on the other side!
I think this may be my only horse photo...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4099/...12a339d6_b.jpg
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Thanks Eric, that is a unique angle and it works. I'll bet he/she is turning around to come over for a close up (as in face in lens) You must take some more. You need to have more than one horse shot. It's mandatory :)
Wendy
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Nice take off shot, Antonio! Having become a lens obscessive this summer, could you tell me what lens and shutter speed you used (if you still have the info) for this shot? It is so very crisp and bright. Look at how you have frozen the dirt by the back hooves. Spain and Portugal have traditionally been home to some wonderful horse/rider teams. The spread on that jump is not common to our shows in N.S. There are four jumps together, here, but your horse looks like she is going to clear it easily. Myra
Thank you Myra for the nice comment. :)
I was shooting with a 20D and a 70-200 @ 105mm Aperture priority as most of the times.
This picture is rather old. I have shot this year event for only a couple of hours...:rolleyes:
I don't know anything about horses. It looks you do ... :):)
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Whoa!!! Nice one Antonio
Thank you Wendy :)
Atlantic Equestrian Tour 2010 - Comporta Portugal
Myra, I think you are going to appreciate these jumps
Look at the guy's face :):) I should have cloned the flag behind. :o
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