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Submitted: October 14, 2007
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Make: NIKON CORPORATION
Model: NIKON D50
Shutter Speed: 10/5000 second
F Number: F/4.8
Focal Length: 105 mm
Date Picture Taken: May 20, 2006, 12:15:06 PM

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The title ain't the best because I couldn't find a better translation to that word and I forgot the original title I was thinking.
Anyway, the horse and rider have great expressions, especially the horse :D Unfortunatly I have no idea who the horse or rider is.
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can I use this photo as reference to drawing? :) I would credit you<3 it just shows anatomy soo good ;3;
Yes you can, just leave a link to the deviation or my dA page. I'm flattered that you feel that way, just say if you need bigger or unwatermarked version, I'll send it to you ^^.
thank you very very much! it'll help me a lot :3 I want to draw Pegasus in this pose, and snice I'm not often drawing horses their anatomy would be quite hard for me without reference ^^; I'll leave link to this deviation<3
You're most welcome, I really like your style and pictures ^^.
Eep! As an equestrain myself, this team looks a little off o.0 The horse's knees are uneven over this fence..he isn't using his head and neck at all..the chick's girth looks like it is loose she is leaning to one side and she is not releasing plus she is looking down....one reason why her mount might be refusing to use himself properly.... BUTTTTTT This picture is amazing! You capured movement very well! I am not so good with capturing movement in my photos..they look like poo. Nice job!
I think the horse made a bigger jump than the rider expected, so she wasn't 100% in the jump. I can't be sure though, this is so old photo that I don't remember anymore what exactly happened.
Thank you for your kind words ^^. The trick is try to get the shutter speed as short as possible and practice, practice, practice ;) If you have a digital pocket camera, I suggest trying the manual settings and finding the right ones. The autoprograms usually don't work so well.
Thank you for your tips! I am a budding photographer so I am still green. And if what you say is true that would explain the tension that appears between horse and rider in this picture..keep up the good work!

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