Thanks, Christine!

I completely agree with you on the composition. I was a little hesitant to even mark the shot as a "keeper" at all until I noticed to color. These particular horses are a challenge for me to shoot because they're so friendly they will walk right up to anyone who approaches the fence and will follow along as you try to move to a better vantage point. I always have to hope it takes a minute before they notice me and get as many shots as I can before they get too close to keep the fence out of the frame.

Thanks again for the input. I guess I just need to be more patient and wait until the horses finally get bored with me and go on with their lives. The only problem with that is that when they finally walk away, all you get is shots of a horse's ass. And if that's what I wanted, I'd do self-portraits.

-- Walt

On 12/28/2011 2:10 AM, Christine Aguila wrote:
The color in the first one is quite lovely, but I'd like to see a more distinct 
look/angle/pose from the horse--with the straight-on shot, the horse's head is 
upstaged by the rest of the horse's body--it becomes a bit lost in the overall 
composition.  Cheers, Christine


On Dec 24, 2011, at 6:46 PM, Walt Gilbert wrote:

Hi all,

I hope everyone's having a great holiday season in the event you partake of 
such things.  I got out and took a few photos today for the first time in quite 
a while.  The weather has been either inhospitable, or I've been up to my 
eyeballs in doing stuff.

Anyway, here's a couple of horse shots I grabbed today with the K-x and K 
50/1.4.  I didn't take many as there was a pretty chilly wind and I didn't 
dress well for the conditions.  I just happened to spot the horses out in the 
field across the street when I walked by the window and thought it would be a 
good opportunity to knock some dust off the shutter.

http://www.flickriver.com/photos/walt_gilbert/sets/72157628555567249/

Comments and suggestions are appreciated.  In the meantime, enjoy the holidays!

Best,

Walt

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