so I've been working on taking photos at horse shows. it provides some unique challenges in regards to lighting, backgrounds, motion, etc.,. Here's one from Sunday:
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so I've been working on taking photos at horse shows. it provides some unique challenges in regards to lighting, backgrounds, motion, etc.,. Here's one from Sunday:
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I wouldn't change a thing. I'm sure you already know it would have been nice not to lose the detail in the highlights but shooting around 1:00pm in the afternoon makes it pretty hard. I think you have an excellent image here.
WOW. Another beautiful horse. Except for the small blown out highlights its perfect.
That's what I thought too, Bambi. You catched a very concentrated moment from both.Except for the small blown out highlights its perfect
i like the sharpness here and it shows off the horse's movement very well!
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thank you all! I appreciate the comments. Do you have any suggestions about dealing with the blown highlights?
Feel free to make comments on any of my shots
my blog: http://bambesblog.blogspot.com/
My flickr photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bambe1964/
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