“ Portrait Day ”
It has been a while since we have done a proper portrait of our mare. I used natural light coming in an open barn door to light her face. The final shot had a wreath around her neck in a different pose for our holiday card, but I shot a few specifically for this challenge. I was fortunate she ...
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  • Teresa Wiist Edited 4 months ago

    You can see that sense of mischief in her eyes. Beautiful image with great lighting, Amy. Would love to see the other images. Are they posted on your IG?

    You can see that sense of mischief in her eyes. Beautiful image with great lighting, Amy. Would love to see the other images. Are they posted on your IG?

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  • Albert Butzer Edited 4 months ago

    What a beauty!

    What a beauty!

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  • Aminah Brunt Edited 4 months ago

    Brilliant photo, the framing and the lighting are both exceptional.

    No critic

    Love it!

    Brilliant photo, the framing and the lighting are both exceptional.

    No critic

    Love it!

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  • Debby McCaskey Lynch Edited 4 months ago

    Beautiful image!
    After reading your story now I want to see them all!!! 😄 Especially the dragon and the wreath ones!!!

    Beautiful image!
    After reading your story now I want to see them all!!! 😄 Especially the dragon and the wreath ones!!!

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Regular Critique
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Canon EOS R5 Canon 35mm f/1.4
1/800 f/2.2 200 35

Tags

#lowkey #dark #horse #barndoorlight #mare #thoroughbred

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