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lynnma
Jul-25-2005, 01:01 PM
visited my favorite horse farm again today... I love it there, so many lovely scenes...
http://lynn.smugmug.com/photos/29730122-L.jpg
http://lynn.smugmug.com/photos/29731748-L.jpg
http://Lynn.smugmug.com/photos/29733303-L.jpg
Phil U.
Jul-25-2005, 02:12 PM
very cool lynn - nice lighting. I wish you had a little more motion blur in #2 like you did in #3.
lynnma
Jul-25-2005, 02:34 PM
very cool lynn - nice lighting. I wish you had a little more motion blur in #2 like you did in #3.thanks Phil.. I may have ... I took about 50 of him...:rofl still processing..
luckydog
Jul-25-2005, 04:03 PM
Lynn, that is one beautiful looking horse!
Nice photos and I like the way you captured the horse and its interest in what the farrier is up to :)
lynnma
Jul-25-2005, 04:16 PM
Lynn, that is one beautiful looking horse!
Nice photos and I like the way you captured the horse and its interest in what the farrier is up to :)thanks here is one more..
http://Lynn.smugmug.com/photos/29749826-L.jpg
Ann McRae
Jul-25-2005, 04:39 PM
http://lynn.smugmug.com/photos/29733303-L.jpg
Love the perspective on this one!! Great job.
ann
John Mueller
Jul-25-2005, 04:55 PM
http://lynn.smugmug.com/photos/29733303-L.jpg
Love the perspective on this one!! Great job.
ann
:agree
Very nice set Lynn
Thiago Sigrist
Jul-25-2005, 09:09 PM
Hey Lynn!
Cool pics, and I agree with Ann and John, #3 is really special! I love the beautiful light on the horse and the perspective!
Thanks so much for sharing!
Take care!
-- thiago
Steve Cavigliano
Jul-26-2005, 09:23 AM
I have to go with the majority on this too Lynn. #3 rocks :thumb :thumb I love how the light colors that beautiful golden horse, how his/her head and eye is tilted towards you, the motion blur and the ruddiness of the farrier's face. Very, very nice :clap
Steve
Higgmeister
Jul-26-2005, 09:39 AM
I like these shots, especially #1. Makes you wonder what the horse is actually thinking. I also like the warm lighting in the first three as apposed to the last one you posted. #3 gives me the impression that whatever the Farrier is doing, it feels good and the horse is a bit sleepy.
Thanks for sharing,
Chris
tmlphoto
Jul-26-2005, 09:43 AM
Great images Lynn. I have some shots of our horses getting their teeth floated the other day. They are kind of clinical looking, especially compared to yours. Great lighting and composition on these.
ginger_55
Jul-26-2005, 09:43 AM
I like the photos, Lynn. I like how tight you came in. Maybe the stall was tight, whatever it was, it worked.
I like #1, because it looks like the farrier could get bitten and I guess that is where I am today............or something. It made me laugh.
ginger
I like the last, extra, shot you posted, too. Just because it is good, as are the rest.
JamesJWeg
Jul-26-2005, 10:43 AM
Nice shots! I would be curious how they look in sepia or b&w for an older look, but the watch might not work with that.
James.
lynnma
Jul-26-2005, 11:41 AM
I like the photos, Lynn. I like how tight you came in. Maybe the stall was tight, whatever it was, it worked.
I like #1, because it looks like the farrier could get bitten and I guess that is where I am today............or something. It made me laugh.
ginger
I like the last, extra, shot you posted, too. Just because it is good, as are the rest.
Ginger thats so funny... she did try to bite the Farrier! couple of times...:rofl
lynnma
Jul-26-2005, 11:41 AM
Nice shots! I would be curious how they look in sepia or b&w for an older look, but the watch might not work with that.
James.T hanks James.. I did think of that and I can lose the watch no problemmo..:wink
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