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15th July 2015, 08:21 PM
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Capturing the beauty of horses
Hey guys, I am a wildlife photographer and recently I've wanted to capture horses in riding schools. Has anyone does this kind of a project? Because I wanna be able to capture the power of horses and at the same time their domesticity and I thought some advice would be handy. I have already joined a riding school to be better acquainted with them
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15th July 2015, 10:05 PM
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Re: Capturing the beauty of horses
Hi,
Warm welcome to the CiC forums from me.
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Could you click Settings (right at the top),
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and put your first name in the Real Name field
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then click the Save Changes button below and to right,
this helps everyone give you more personal and relevant answers - thanks in advance.
I don't know what the riding schools are like in your part of the world, but often they are not well lit here - at least, not well lit for good photography.
If you're shooting outdoors, it will be less of an issue.
With horses, as with wildlife, timing the shot is important, particularly if jumping.
Try to shoot against a non distracting background, you'll see some examples where I couldn't in the links below - in some of those, I have tried tricks such as Post Processing applied blur, or cloning, to reduce or remove some of the worst issues.
It may also help if we knew what kit you are shooting with.
Here are a couple of albums I shot back in 2008 with a bridge camera, they're not great and my processing and image quality has improved since then, but they may be helpful for you to review.
Littlewick Show 2008
Moss End Showjumping
Plus a few 2010 ones, shot with a DSLR, which includes a couple of portraits.
All the best, Dave
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16th July 2015, 03:05 AM
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16th July 2015, 09:47 AM
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Re: Capturing the beauty of horses
Wow, those are gorgeous! Nice work!
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16th July 2015, 10:43 AM
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Re: Capturing the beauty of horses
Great action shots Brian, well captured mate!
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