Looking forward to participating in this forum. I'm new to photography. I have always loved taking pictures. Started with grand dads brownie box camera. Have wanted dslr for years. My wife surprised me with canon kit t3i so I could take pics of my beloved wild horses here in Arizona. Now I officially hooked. I hope you find attached a few of my efforts. Feedback welcome.
Jay Pat
Loc: Round Rock, Texas, USA
I enjoyed your series!!
Welcome to the forum!
Pat
Thank you ! I have been just reading post and not responding. So much good advice here
Shellback
Loc: North of Cheyenne Bottoms Wetlands - Kansas
Nice shots - looking forward to more... welcome :thumbup:
Welcome. Nice set. I hope you have more coming.
Thank you all. Looking forward to learning more about photography and
Getting to know you fine folks. Once again thank you
JoeB
Loc: Mohawk Valley, NY
Hello and welcome to UHH, nice series.
Curly hombre wrote:
Looking forward to participating in this forum. I'm new to photography. I have always loved taking pictures. Started with grand dads brownie box camera. Have wanted dslr for years. My wife surprised me with canon kit t3i so I could take pics of my beloved wild horses here in Arizona. Now I officially hooked. I hope you find attached a few of my efforts. Feedback welcome.
Welcome to the Hog Curly hombre. Really enjoyed your horses.
Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your time here.
Mike
Greetings Curly hombre, and welcome to the UHH!
Nice first series of shots!
Welcome Curly, nice first post.
Curly hombre wrote:
Looking forward to participating in this forum. I'm new to photography. I have always loved taking pictures. Started with grand dads brownie box camera. Have wanted dslr for years. My wife surprised me with canon kit t3i so I could take pics of my beloved wild horses here in Arizona. Now I officially hooked. I hope you find attached a few of my efforts. Feedback welcome.
Welcome to the Hog..love your pictures. Hope to see a lot more.
You have already got some of us hooked on your subject - Who can resist Wild Horses - Suggest let them see you place apples on a rock get back do this as much as needed to get confidence "theirs" in the safety factor.
Place in different places for different animals. Remember always have your tripod and camera set up before placing. Your images already show some reliance you mean no harm, carrots also work. Welcome and post often and ask for input.
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