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Tried to do a horse portrait, tell me what u think, do u like him?Related content
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cocoajoe [2007-09-29 11:22:08 +0000 UTC]
I happen to love this picture.....guess beauty is in the eye of beholder as they say....I think the foam doesn't detract from the picture, actually I hadn't noticed that until I read what the other people wrote.....it's the eyes that attracted me.....
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Jonny1991 [2007-07-08 20:43:34 +0000 UTC]
I don't like him, I LOVE him.
The picture itself is good,really ,but it could be way better- try to get a picture of the horse BEFORE riding, not after- all the white ... (what is this called in english) around his mouth is disturbing. And his ears- try to get him intereted in something to get them forward(hope you know what I mean..)
Otherwise really well done.
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JayeTatone In reply to Jonny1991 [2007-09-12 20:51:28 +0000 UTC]
Hmm, I actually reread that, and thought maybe you meant it was just "disturbing" for a horse portrait hehe. Not that you didn't realise what the foam meant. My apologies if this is the case!
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Jonny1991 In reply to JayeTatone [2007-09-13 14:05:16 +0000 UTC]
Yes xD I do riding myself and I know that this is good.. It means that the horse is working with and not against the rider and.. well, you know.
For a horse-portrait it's not really good ^^
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JayeTatone In reply to Jonny1991 [2007-09-13 19:12:23 +0000 UTC]
Hehe, I thought (too late) that that might've been what you meant
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JayeTatone In reply to Jonny1991 [2007-09-12 20:49:19 +0000 UTC]
Hi there, sorry to intrude, but in Dressage the "white around the mouth" (foam) is highly encouraged and sought after! For a full explanation why, I recommend Jessica Jahiel's HORSE-SENSE response to a question she received.
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squascha In reply to Jonny1991 [2007-07-08 20:53:41 +0000 UTC]
it was before buthe didn t want to stay still for a sec so i had to jump raound
maybe i should try after the riding
so he d be a bit tired
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Jonny1991 In reply to squascha [2007-07-09 11:43:02 +0000 UTC]
Yes, maybe you should Horse-photography is never really easy because of living animals that have their own ideas and don'T share the photographer's one. So if I take pictures of horses, I normally take about 100 or more so that 4, maybe 5 of them are okay. ^^ You might improve them in photoshop, take away this white thing around his mouth.
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squascha In reply to O-range [2007-09-16 16:50:02 +0000 UTC]
fenk ju
ce te slucajno zanima si pa vablena na ogled al ap da se pridruzis *horsephotography
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O-range In reply to squascha [2007-09-16 18:51:03 +0000 UTC]
Waa, kaj res? Kdaj pa kje?
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Rose-in-love [2007-07-08 11:42:44 +0000 UTC]
Prelep konjiΔek, ful lep portret. UΕ‘eΔ mi je, ker je Δrno ozadje in tako rjava barva pride Ε‘e bolj do izraza, je bolj ΕΎiva ... oΔi pa postanejo upadljive ... enkratno res.
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squascha In reply to Rose-in-love [2007-09-16 16:50:41 +0000 UTC]
hvalaaa
bdw vablen/a si da se nam pridruzis al pa samo ogledas *horsephotography
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tilq [2007-07-08 10:27:28 +0000 UTC]
Super portret. Ε e posebej mi je vΕ‘eΔ, da si ga slikala iz pol profila.
Barve so lepe. Izraz na obraz tudi. Dlaka se mu lepo lesketa in s tem samo Ε‘e bolj poudarja miΕ‘ice... Res lep konjiΔek.
pofoΔkano
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