Recently, the city made a small horse stable near the lake Jarun, where you can get riding lessons... however, in the past 3 years, I have never seen them out of the stable, and certainly not galloping along the lake! In any case, you can see how they're well kept and beautiful.
A trainer coaching:
Meanwhile at the River's Mouth
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Point Cartwright
Mooloolaba
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8 months ago
The horse head shot is fantastic! It looks tridimentional!
ReplyDeleteThere are many horse stables around here. I have managed to know them because my brother's girlfriend's family breeds and rides horses in competitions. Those are beautiful pictures! I like seeing the horses in action.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! I love the second one...can you share how you did it?
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@ Shelley - I used the A (aperture priority) setting on my camera, and followed the galloping horse with it (same technique you'd use for taking photos of fast cars during a car race). It helps also to try different ISOs, but I was so surprised by the horses that I didn't have time to do anything else but change to A.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful horses, beautiful photos! I like the misty framing on that first shot!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous set of animal shots. I do like the blur effect at the edges in the first one. The last shot looks like they were galloping through a residential neighborhood.
ReplyDelete@ Buenos Aires Photoblog - lake Jarun is right next to several large residential neighborhoods, so yup, you're right, they were very close to residential buildings, though still in the area belonging to the lake-park Jarun.
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