Re: Breaking of a young Appaloosa
Your comment made me smile - thank you Kristy.
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klpurkett
Such a great capture! Nice work. I love how everything is lined up so beautifully here... The horse being centered between fence posts, the lovely (but not distracting in any way) background, the movement and energy as evidenced by the dust/angle/tail detail/etc. I like how you see the world around you. :)
Re: Breaking of a young Appaloosa
No matter what object or moving target your camera is pointed at, action shots are best when they are turning or banking ... this is a very nice example. The strength of the horse is showing and the action is very, very good...I love it...
Sorry for the late response, I usually just save the link then come back to it later when I have time..
Re: Breaking of a young Appaloosa
Thanks Izzie. Since most of my animal shots are stationary, and I know you like movement, I thought you might like this one. ;-)
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Originally Posted by
IzzieK
No matter what object or moving target your camera is pointed at, action shots are best when they are turning or banking ... this is a very nice example. The strength of the horse is showing and the action is very, very good...I love it...
Sorry for the late response, I usually just save the link then come back to it later when I have time..
Re: Breaking of a young Appaloosa
Great shot Kim, it really does show the power and speed of the horse.
Re: Breaking of a young Appaloosa
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Originally Posted by
KimC
Thanks Izzie. Since most of my animal shots are stationary, and I know you like movement, I thought you might like this one. ;-)
I enjoy stationary too but it depends...I think I like more close-ups for stationary shots...but I do enjoy actions more, being an Aries person...
Re: Breaking of a young Appaloosa
Thank you Matt.
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Originally Posted by
Rebel
Great shot Kim, it really does show the power and speed of the horse.
Re: Breaking of a young Appaloosa