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Post by ZenRider on Feb 21, 2003 15:12:20 GMT -5
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Post by Smay on Feb 21, 2003 16:19:26 GMT -5
I almost like those better than actual competition photos...the horses all look so relaxed....uh..tired? I loff tha tlast horse...who is that. He is BEAUTIFUL. Lookit his nice neck - my fav part of a horse.
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Post by Skye Pilot on Feb 21, 2003 17:04:19 GMT -5
Oh those are some great pictures...... some year I will get to make it down! ;D
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Post by Lynne on Feb 21, 2003 21:22:42 GMT -5
no. uh uh. No one that dresses like that on a horse is "casual"!! We podunk white trash wonder if farting when dressed like that would blow the brass buttons off the front of your jacket Did I ever tell you that I worked as a grrom at the Rolex once? Trekked up from TN .... Wow...a long ago memory in a different life
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Post by CatB on Feb 21, 2003 21:38:26 GMT -5
Boy, Zen, you are a photographer in your own right! Bet you could make quite a bit of money if you set up a little dark room! LOFF those redcoats! I'm promising myself that I will make the Rolex exodus with you all, someday!
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Post by ZenRider on Feb 21, 2003 23:41:39 GMT -5
SMay, I like that last one too, call that my pit crew picture, but for the life of me I don't know who the horse is. CatB, ya mean I can't be a photographer and let Osco do the developing? Can take pictures, but have no idea how to develope colour film. Haven't developed black and white film since high school and never did colour. Anyway, I have plenty of pics that don't come out so well too, I just hide those.
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Post by ZenRider on Feb 22, 2003 11:53:03 GMT -5
This is one of my favorite pics I took that day.
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Post by CatB on Feb 22, 2003 18:13:00 GMT -5
Zen - What kind of camera do you use? The colors are so vivid and the pics look like magazine quality. Wonder what I'm doing wrong with my digital - nothing too stellar is coming out of that thing. (I HAVE learned to keep my finger out of the way )
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Post by ZenRider on Feb 22, 2003 19:50:13 GMT -5
My mother made the mistake of giving me her old Minolta SRT 101 35mm camera. It is fully manual, zero automatic functions. Which is why some of my pics are out of focus, but I don't tend to share those, cause who wants to see blurry pictures? It was made in the early seventies, or maybe in the late 60's. Oh, not to be a commercial, but I've tried other films, and only use Kodak film now. I used 200 ASA last year, but am going to try the new 400 versatility max this year.
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