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summer_jackel) wrote2009-04-02 03:43 pm
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More horse pictures (you'll probably get sick of them eventually)
Took the DSLR with me to see horses yesterday, with mixed results. I got some great shots, but not quite certain how, I'm afraid. The DSLR tends to take what look like overexposed pics, and I can't quite figure out why. I think that a class at the JC is in order.
Anyhow, pics. Lots of daddy, this time. :)

My plan was to see if I could get some really pretty pics of Dancer by the river, but he was not particularly cooperative about stacking up and then staying there while I got far enough away to take the picture. Horses are somewhat difficult to photograph from the side anyway; I remember an article I read a few years ago about problems which apparently stem from the shape of the horse and the ways cameras focus. One end or the other of the horse tends to be a little distorted in most pics because of how long they are. Wish I still had it; I might be able to gain something from it now.
Anyway, Dancer kept following me and sniffing my knee. "I don't know what that weird clicking thing is, but *I* think what you're supposed to be doing is riding me. Not photographing me. Humans are weird." See, this is why I need a helper, and the fancy show halter. Yeah, and I should probably clip him first, too. Eventually.
I finally gave them a bit of hay out in the pasture away from the sturdy but unlovely pipe panels and shelter near where they are usually fed and got some nice side-shots, even if they are exciting shots of a horse....standing there eating. BTW, happy belated birthday, Dancer---he was 4 on the 21st. Still not quite done growing yet, I think. I doubt he'll get any taller (he's a large pony/small horse, triple-registered Appy, Pony of the Americas, and 1/2 Arab) but I think that he will fill out a bit. Equinox, like his parents, should be a small horse.



I love this one.




A coyote!!! I was so thrilled to see him; I wish the shot turned out better.

Cliche shot but still pretty.


Dude I really don't want my picture taken.


Again, cliche, but I do live in Sonoma county. Spring growth on a gnarly old vine.


Mom and baby.

Scratch!!!!!

Pretty little thing.



Linden, my mom's NZ Thoroughbred.



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awwwwww

Anyhow, pics. Lots of daddy, this time. :)

My plan was to see if I could get some really pretty pics of Dancer by the river, but he was not particularly cooperative about stacking up and then staying there while I got far enough away to take the picture. Horses are somewhat difficult to photograph from the side anyway; I remember an article I read a few years ago about problems which apparently stem from the shape of the horse and the ways cameras focus. One end or the other of the horse tends to be a little distorted in most pics because of how long they are. Wish I still had it; I might be able to gain something from it now.
Anyway, Dancer kept following me and sniffing my knee. "I don't know what that weird clicking thing is, but *I* think what you're supposed to be doing is riding me. Not photographing me. Humans are weird." See, this is why I need a helper, and the fancy show halter. Yeah, and I should probably clip him first, too. Eventually.
I finally gave them a bit of hay out in the pasture away from the sturdy but unlovely pipe panels and shelter near where they are usually fed and got some nice side-shots, even if they are exciting shots of a horse....standing there eating. BTW, happy belated birthday, Dancer---he was 4 on the 21st. Still not quite done growing yet, I think. I doubt he'll get any taller (he's a large pony/small horse, triple-registered Appy, Pony of the Americas, and 1/2 Arab) but I think that he will fill out a bit. Equinox, like his parents, should be a small horse.



I love this one.




A coyote!!! I was so thrilled to see him; I wish the shot turned out better.

Cliche shot but still pretty.


Dude I really don't want my picture taken.


Again, cliche, but I do live in Sonoma county. Spring growth on a gnarly old vine.


Mom and baby.

Scratch!!!!!

Pretty little thing.



Linden, my mom's NZ Thoroughbred.



Bey profile

awwwwww

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About the Coyote. When you are shooting fast moving wildlife is when the lens plays a big role! I have had luck with Coyotes at Yosemite this year:
http://yathin.livejournal.com/287166.html
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*happy smiles*
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BTW, I think I missed it--what breed is he?
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Dancer still looks like he's got some filling out to do yet, but he's a handsome devil. Of course, being in the same photo set as Bey and Beyby isn't doing him any favors. He's a lovely horse, but every pic of those two looks like it should be in a calendar.
Oh, and I love Linden. What a Thoroughbred face he has. :>
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I simply cannot get over Bey and miniBey. Crazy-pretty animals, there is no way I deserve such luck and I am doing my best to keep humble gratitude in mind at all times. It doesn't hurt that Bey's head/neck are pretty much perfect. If she's got a conformation flaw, it's that she's somewhat short-legged, but that may be an improvement Dancer gave the colt. He's small, but his legs are nice and long.
Linden is a sweet old mare, very regal. That head...is not an Arab head, heh. She had some kind of impressive show career in her youth, but she's pretty badly lame now. Ok for occasional light riding, which she loves, and thankfully she seems a little better this year. Only dun TB I ever saw, too.
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I didn't originally get along with Linden, but I really love her now. Neat mare. Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuge; she really makes Bey look like a pony!
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