Love your horse pictures. I really like horses but don't see them that much. Whenever I do see them I have to stop to look at them because they are so special.
Hi Kelly, Oh strange, I do not see any feathers!!! Where are the wings!!! Strnage birds, really, I do no think I have ever seen this species ;-) Oh!!! These are horses, really!! lol. These are wonderful pictures and it looks like you got sun too!!!
I grew up in horse-breeding country north of Baltimore. We used to go to the Hunt Cup every Fall and the Preakness every Spring; the two biggest annual tailgate parties in MD! Hanging around horses always guarantees a good time.
I like the shot through the fence. Horses are insatiably curious, and this illustrates it so well.
I hand hold the camera for all my photos (I used to use a monopod or tripod for distance and macro, but the VR lenses don't seem to require it). I crop the images down in Aperture (I'm a Mac).
The Story Behind "Red and the Peanut"
Red and the Peanut is named after my first bird memory. When I was about six, I was at my Great Aunt Mary's house and she was telling me about Red and the peanut. "Red" was a Northern Cardinal that had trained Aunt Mary to feed it peanuts on demand. Since Aunt Mary's "Red" started it all, what better name could I choose?
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Love the view of the horse peering through the fence, but then I'm a macro kind of girl anyway!
Love your horse pictures. I really like horses but don't see them that much. Whenever I do see them I have to stop to look at them because they are so special.
Hi Kelly,
Oh strange, I do not see any feathers!!! Where are the wings!!! Strnage birds, really, I do no think I have ever seen this species ;-)
Oh!!! These are horses, really!!
lol.
These are wonderful pictures and it looks like you got sun too!!!
These are excellent! Something so beautiful and wild about horses!
I grew up in horse-breeding country north of Baltimore. We used to go to the Hunt Cup every Fall and the Preakness every Spring; the two biggest annual tailgate parties in MD! Hanging around horses always guarantees a good time.
I like the shot through the fence. Horses are insatiably curious, and this illustrates it so well.
Horses are always worth a photograph Kelly, lovely animals.
...these horses belong to friends of Enita. They are gorgeous. I think I'd like to get out there and do a little more horse photography...
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