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Followa young Friesian stallion trotting.
a young Friesian stallion trotting.
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Contest Finalist in Travel Photography Project
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Contest Finalist in Fall 2017 Photo Contest
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Location
My farm in FloridaTime
Early eveningLighting
Evening sun on a cloudy & rainy dayEquipment
Nikon d810 with a nikkor 70-200 2.8 leaning against a fenceInspiration
We had just gotten back from a horse show, usually horses are frisky when they get turned out for th first one in awhile so I was already prepared with my camera, he only had a couple moments of good energy to capture but it was worth it.Editing
Yes, I mirrored the trees to put the horse in the center, I also removed a chain link fence in n the background and patched up the trees so they weren’t identical. I played with adjustments for n PS just a little a bit.In my camera bag
Nikon D810, 50mm, 70-200, 20mmFeedback
Sit and wait and always be ready. It helps the be down low, and to learn what the most flattering stride is for a horse. This particular actually isn’t ideal but he looked powerful in it and uphill.