Not-Quite Equestrian Portraiture
Mox
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I'm going to try to be better about taking time to share images here on dgrin. Feedback is an important part of growth.
These were from an equestrian portrait session with an artist a couple of weeks ago. When we started she emphasized that she likes my more creative shots and gave me free reign to do something a little different. These were my favorite non-portrait-y images.
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These were from an equestrian portrait session with an artist a couple of weeks ago. When we started she emphasized that she likes my more creative shots and gave me free reign to do something a little different. These were my favorite non-portrait-y images.
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I've come back to these images several times,
I really like them both, the first one is very interesting and makes me look
hard to see all the details.
Interesting!!!
Craig
Burleson, Texas
The first one I find distracting - all of the bits and pieces detract from the beauty of a magnificent animal and its relationship with its human.
Interesting approach though.
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