Took these gentle giants at a local ploughing match today, and had to do a fair amount Cloning to remove all the distractions from the background.
20D 100-400L, 1/400 sec @ f8 ISO 200
Jim_T Goldmember 3,312 posts Likes: 115 Joined Nov 2003 Location: Woodlands, MB, Canada More info | Sep 03, 2005 15:26 | #2 Beuatiful animals.. You did a good job capturing them... I would have moved a bit to get the farmer evenly spaced between the horses.. but that's just my opinion
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