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Uploaded: 01/23/12 11:05 PM GMT
Fog Grazers
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They raised their heads after I whistled and soon went back to grazing. Very little editing was done on this scene. When I saw the horse in the middle I thought: "Now that's a horse of a different color." Enjoy.

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.marcaribe
01/23/12 11:15 PM GMT
Maybe the moist fog makes the grass
more tender and tasty for the horses. The middle horse is different looking then the rest..better fog then 10 ft of snow...pretty misty view Tick!
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::biffobear
01/23/12 11:36 PM GMT
Spot on with that curtain of fog...Nice...R.
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.koca
01/24/12 12:15 AM GMT
Nice title and even better shot.
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.billyoneshot
01/24/12 12:30 AM GMT
His markings are darned unusual even for a paint. I like the trees that you can barely see through the fog. Very well captured Tick.
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.Marzena
01/24/12 1:00 AM GMT
The youngest in Bonanza, Joe, had a horse of similar colours.
If I am correct.
The fog has always been my favourite background.
Thanks, dear agent.
Yours SAM
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::jeenie11
01/24/12 1:56 AM GMT
I love the slanted hill that I see through the fog.
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::Jimbobedsel
01/24/12 1:58 AM GMT
A handsome lot they are! I love the fog in the shot. Where you whistling Dixie? Good work, Tick.
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.Joanie
01/24/12 2:34 AM GMT
First of all, I love how you carved your name on this! It must be your own handwriting, so how did you do that?
Secondly....you're right....thats truly a horse of a different color! So much white on its face and the rest of it so spotted!...lol...Wonderfully superb and a cool shot Tick!
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.cynlee
01/24/12 5:10 AM GMT
I like that you can see the terrain through the fog. Nice soft colors and a pleasing view of the grouping of horses. No evidence of fences anywhere makes them seem as if they are roaming and wild.
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.Eubeen
01/24/12 8:19 AM GMT

I simply have to learn to read the titles more carefully. I thought this was Frog Gazers, and was going to complain this looks nothing like a photo of a hungry heron. I see I was mistaken and take my complaint off the table, ... for now.

A good capture of this scene, Tick. A nice atmosphere with the fog enveloping the background. Some very lovely models posing for the shot.

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::Dunstickin
01/24/12 8:23 AM GMT
'Dang'! Is that was it's always been!!...I keep forgetting to clean me bloody specs, and all along it's damn fog!...~chuckles!~

You done excellent work with the camera for this pal...Good detail on the nags, so the whole image looks easy on the eye!
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::LynEve
01/24/12 11:41 AM GMT
It is never easy to capture a foggy image - you have achived a wonderful result with this.
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::tigger3
01/24/12 2:00 PM GMT
I think you did a good job of capturing them in difficult shooting conditions, and yes that one in the middle does stand out among the others. Tigz♥ =^..^=
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::rvdb
01/24/12 4:34 PM GMT
Tick interesting a good capture.

Rob
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.hirschikiss22
01/24/12 7:44 PM GMT
Love the mood that the fog adds to this shot!
~Kim
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.ovar2008
01/24/12 8:21 PM GMT
All your images have a high quality and I agree with the beauty of that horse.
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::Inkeri
01/24/12 10:04 PM GMT
A Stunning photo,Tick.Wonderful foggy scene.Love it
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::auroraobers
01/25/12 3:19 AM GMT
I really like the mood in the shot.
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::luckyshot
01/26/12 12:49 AM GMT
Tick - I heard that the herd heard you, but didn't see any apples - so, they gave you a passing glance. I like the foggy image. Thad
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::garrettparkinson
01/26/12 3:55 AM GMT
Your image has a very mystical quality. The fog is a nice change up.

Garrett
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::PatAndre
01/28/12 4:44 AM GMT
That paint looks just like the one down the road from me that I have posted several pictures of. Love the atmosphere.
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.icedancer
01/31/12 1:25 AM GMT
Perfectly timed from a whistle, love the horses of course. Love the mood and capture
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.LANJOCKEY
01/31/12 5:10 AM GMT
Hello Ron...Photographing in fog can be quite challenging..With the horses in the fog and the ghostly trees in the background you have captured an unique element of mood and mystery to this photo.....Well done....All the very best to you Ron.....Mick.
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::johindes
02/01/12 11:25 PM GMT
I really like the effect you have captured here honey bunch. Its almost ghostly. Beautiful work x
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::danika
06/10/13 10:14 PM GMT
Tick, you handled shooting in fog very well. The horse in the middle is my favorite ... perhaps it's his / her unique markings. Excellent!
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