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04/18/2005 12:57:21 AM |
Thanks for all the comments. I felt good about this one. I've been trying for a long time to get a good indoor arena shot. Again, your input is appreciated. |
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04/15/2005 08:40:32 PM |
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04/14/2005 11:11:49 PM |
excellent stop action image. |
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04/14/2005 07:28:27 AM |
you caught a good action moment with the horses front feet up, but overall it's too dark, perhaps some curves adjustment would bring out more detail in the darker parts |
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04/13/2005 08:01:31 PM |
This is an excellent barrel racing shot! I like seeing the hind end dig into the arena and the dirt flying..there is movement and excitement here..The expression and position of the galloping horse immediately catch your eye...9 |
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04/12/2005 01:52:52 PM |
What a GORGEOUS horse. And a beautiful hoto as well! Good job! |
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04/12/2005 11:20:18 AM |
great capture! a liitle lighter would be more to my tastes. |
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04/12/2005 02:52:44 AM |
Great framing and good work for an indoor arena. :) |
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04/11/2005 06:52:45 PM |
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04/11/2005 09:39:33 AM |
I miss that. I grew up in Oklahoma and just about every girl I knew did barrel racing..or tried. I think your picture suffers from poor light in the ring. Best of luck. |
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04/11/2005 09:32:03 AM |
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04/11/2005 07:43:48 AM |
Didn't know guys did barrel racing. That's extreme alright. |
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