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Wild stallion of the Onaqui herd management area in the west desert of Utah.

The above image was taken on the 17th July 2014 during a Welshot Imaging Chester Academy Evening. The theme this month was Equine Photography organised by member called Lyndsey Abercromby at New Home Farm in Puddington.

 

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Dare to Dream having his teeth done.

Another one of those Being at the right place at the right time moments!

This Method of castration is very easy to use. Although I was very skeptical in the beginning about it’s safety today I am very pleased with the safety, time and cleanness that it provides.

 

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Nikon D810 - Sigma 20mm F1.8 EX DG ASP RF

Lee Big Stopper

Lee100 Polariser

 

This amazing piece of architecture in Fornebu Oslo, reminds me of the game Jenga!

 

A group of horses huddle together as the morning sun rises behind them on a ranch south of Malta, Montana.

 

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Horses in a field in Llanelli,Carmarthenshire,west Wales,UK.

Stroke my head, tickle my ears

Wipe away my equine tears

Run your fingers through my mane

Do it, do it, again and again

 

Feed me with some delicious hay

Jump on my back, lets ride and play

Help me forget all my fears

Stroke my head, tickle my ears

This is one of those special moments that being in the right place at the right time is all about, taken this morning just after sunrise!

Irango in the round pen, early in the morning

This delightful double act were in the field adjacent to my brother's property just outside Orange in New South Wales....

Gypsy horse from Roma Gold stable; Poland

Turns out horses are insanely difficult to photograph at close range. Thought they would just stand still and pose for me like people. That was not the case; they dodged and darted about and I thought this guy was going to knock the camera right out of my hands. I came back with many blurred and poorly composed photos, but managed to get a couple sharp ones.

Horses eyeing a trespasser near Anchor Dam, Wyoming.

Staying at a house near York, PA, on a horse farm

A helpful warning for the uninitiated. Berlin, Massachusetts, USA.

 

Una advertencia útil para los no iniciados. Berlín, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos.

We can't get enough of these cute wild burros. Especially the babies.

a pedigree Friesian ... these horses are used in dressage and in ceremonial events such as Trooping The Colour.

This is one for KaTey...She thought about this image all year long...From the time she saw this location one year ago to date of the image...she had this firmly imprinted in her mind...I was proud to capture it...in living color...It was a holly Toledo moment...for me as I was the first for traverse it and think to myself...this is difficult but I think Whispers and KaTey can pull it off...For www.equibrand.com & KaTey Pearl

Taken in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.

Wolf Creek Equine

Lothian, Maryland

This horse was with a couple others in a corral near the top of the trail we climbed out of. They're used by the park rangers to get down the trails quickly. We stopped by to see her and she couldn't get enough of our head scratching.

Wild horse on the top of the Cascade Mtns. in Oregon.

A gentle drizzle provides a break from the hot weather for a Pembrokeshire pony.

 

Hand-held & filter free telephoto.

 

Plenty more at Pelcomb Portraits.

This group was alert and watchful but didn't immediately run away. I got quite a few shots even though I was quite a distance away. Eventually they got tired of me and left.

Horses view passers-by from their paddock above Hendy,west Wales,UK.

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For many years I’ve watched and encouraged my daughter in her interest in the equine community. It’s such a great way for her occupy her time in an interest that may last her for a lifetime. She first began grooming and riding at the age of seven years old. I think she has as much fun, love and interest today as she did all those years ago. She’s patient, willing and content with her abilities in dealing with her horse. It’s clear there’s “A Real Connection” that’s undeniable. Her horse loves her but still I can see he can still tease her. It’s fun to observe her as she goes through all that’s necessary to tack up the horse and take control over this very large animal. I find myself feeling very happy for her and proud of her as well, to the point where Dad can get a bit chocked up still. After being in barn and stable I know I need always “Wash my 🙏’s..Thanks for viewing my work. ☮️

Empty horse corrals, La Quinta, CA

IV Integration of Equine Photographers in Poland

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Foto feita em uma cabanha de cavalos crioulos em Piratini, RS, utilizando apenas luz de entardecer no interior de uma mata.

 

FOTO PUBLICADA NA SESSÃO REVELE-SE DA REVISTA FOTOGRAFE MELHOR - EDIÇÃO NOV/2008

  

This horse and its beautiful reflection were photographed in Lee, Massachusetts.

Horsie Lady, Smart for Competition.

not my horse

 

Gypsy mare named Pearl.

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