April 15th and 16th took me to photograph the equestrian jumping event in a local town. These are best viewed in download mode.
pretty horses and just great shots....love it
TREBOR77 wrote:
pretty horses and just great shots....love it
Thanks so very much TREBOR77 for stopping by and your nice comments!
TREBOR77 wrote:
pretty horses and just great shots....love it
That last shot was on the way home from the event.......I did an HDR of my community where I live. I liked the lighting.
Real nice. Always wish I had gotten into horses.
They are all super shots, but I especially like #3 which, to me, represents what the rider sees and is concentrating on.
Nice set... Really like what you did in #3 and #4
pbcbob wrote:
Real nice. Always wish I had gotten into horses.
Thanks very much pbcbob.........hey, you know you are not dead yet........you can still get into them!
AuntieM wrote:
They are all super shots, but I especially like #3 which, to me, represents what the rider sees and is concentrating on.
Thanks very much for the very nice comments AuntieM.........I purposely blurred out everything but the rider for fun.......kind of like what you said........the rider's tunnel vision view in a way.
WAR10CK wrote:
Very nice set Brent. :-)
Thanks very much WAR10CK, I appreciate you stopping by and the nice comment.
FrodoBaggins wrote:
Nice set... Really like what you did in #3 and #4
And I thank you FrodoBaggins for your thoughts on this series. I was wondering if anyone would really like those or really not like them. The blurring helps the viewer to focus on the rider and horse. See you next time FrodoBaggins.
BrentHarder wrote:
April 15th and 16th took me to photograph the equestrian jumping event in a local town. These are best viewed in download mode.
Good action series and lovely landscape at the end.
vicksart
Loc: Novato, CA -earthquake country
#s 1, 2 and 3 for me. #4 almost makes it but the blurry spectator is distracting. Remember Brent, I'm looking at these as a former equestrian competitor and consider what I would buy if a professional photographer had taken shots of me. Horse show photographers make a career out of it but often lack your artistic eye. Some of the more interesting shots are often found behind the scenes back in the barn area.
Good job on these. :thumbup:
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