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Sep 18, 2006 01:05 |  #1

Here's a couple of our horses, didnt look as nice but I applied one of the Midnight actions to it and now I love it. I actually just ordered a print of it for my mom's birthday at the end of the month. I used the 70-200 for this one.

IMAGE: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v425/Stephie6906/mom2.jpg

and here is my mom's mix, she was sitting in front of me so I literally just pulled back and fired. I love the way it came out though I wish it was more of it was in focus. I used the kit lens on this. BTW that is a bone sticking out of her mouth.

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Sep 18, 2006 06:20 |  #2

very nice indeed are those her horses or someone elses?




  
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Sep 18, 2006 07:15 |  #3

They are ours. We got a couple of Paso Fino's, a Quarter/pony (the one staring), and a Quarter horse (the black one) in there but thats only a couple of them.


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Sep 18, 2006 08:17 |  #4

Awsome, i love paso fino's don't see them much around my area......




  
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Sep 18, 2006 08:20 |  #5

lovely photo.


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Sep 18, 2006 10:31 |  #6

...though I wish it was more of it was in focus.

The head of the lead horse looks sharp. I think it has a nice "feel" to it?


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Sep 18, 2006 11:02 |  #7

The is a really awesome looking shot!

what is this "midnight action" that you talk about :) would you be willing to share how you did this beautiful shot please?


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Sep 18, 2006 12:00 |  #8

The midnight action is a photoshop action where it makes some new layers with blur and adds various things to it. I believe the one I used was midnight sepia though I can't be sure until i try them again.

PhotosGuy, its actually the dog that I wish was more in focus lol. I took it out myself before I posted. Photobucket for some reason wouldn't let me in so I could resize as I knew it was larger than 800 on its longest side.

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