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Uploaded: 09/09/06 10:11 AM GMT
Grazing
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I liked the way his nose would crinkle as he grazed .I was lucky to even get this shot as he was constantly moving and grazing at the same time. Please enjoy the beauty of this magnificent animal and thank you for viewing or commenting.

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::fogz
09/09/06 10:50 AM GMT
yes horses do that don't they Eileen! The few that I have taken have been hard work as they are constantly moving. :) You got him in the end - picture perfect! Patti
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.sandserene
09/09/06 11:56 AM GMT
A terrific shot ... you have him in a great spot ... I like how he consumes most of the pic but there is just enough green to offset it. Great job!
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::ChuPat
09/09/06 12:35 AM GMT
Very nice image Eileen. Looks like that horse could wish for a bit longer grass to graze on though. Looks pretty skimpy to me. Oh well, it does not look hungary though.
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The name ChuPat is derived from my nickname Chuck and my wife of 34 years name Patti. Her photography will appear on Caedes as well from time to time. I consider myself an advanced amature not anyway close to being a professional. I have just taken photography more seriously since I have switched to digital. My profession has always been associated with pohtography in one way or another. Any criticism I receive will be well appreciated.
.kidder
09/09/06 12:55 AM GMT
Nice job on this pretty fella (gal?) Looks like he was taking his lawnmower duties seriously! lol Nice shot..I see what you mean about the wrinkles. lol Soon you will be posting one of your own, huh?? C):-)
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::PatAndre
09/09/06 1:25 PM GMT
Ah ha...now I know what your into-crinkly noses. My goodness, I would have never thought. I love this. Of course, I love horses. This horsie is enjoying his meal, that's for sure. I love those velety noses. I could buy a horse for no other reason than to enjoy touching that nose. Opps...now YOU know...
Pat
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::Hottrockin
09/09/06 1:39 PM GMT
Sooo pretty!! Eye-poppin' colors!!
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::Anita54
09/09/06 1:51 PM GMT
He is a beauty Eileen. Your post is beautiful with clarity, great composition and wonderful color. He's enjoying his meal even with you watching ;) Very well done
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::ResDesOK
09/09/06 1:59 PM GMT
What a unique way to present a grazing horse, Eileen - very well done and it makes a great desktop image!
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::farmgirl_pml
09/09/06 2:18 PM GMT
A great shot Eileen ... moving objects can be a big challenge. The horse looks so content while grazing & I love the way this was taken & presented. Very nicely done.
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::Terrydel
09/09/06 3:25 PM GMT
I really like the tight closeup way you shot this Eileen. It gives the picture more character, not that this cutie didn't provide enough of course! Great color and contrast too.
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.Godschild
09/09/06 4:06 PM GMT
Great close up, great horse, and great photo!
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::doubleheader
09/09/06 4:53 PM GMT
Great bright colors and contrast Eileen. Nicely presented...I like it...
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.cecefleur
09/09/06 8:13 PM GMT
ah well you got your exercise plus a great shot. a fine horse.
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::cynlee
09/09/06 10:40 PM GMT
He is a really sleek looking horse, isn't he? What a clear closeup of a beauty!
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::egggray
09/09/06 11:43 PM GMT
very nice Eileen, the nice bright color is amazing. what a good looking horse he is.
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::rws1943
09/10/06 1:59 AM GMT
Nice shot without a blur.
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::DigiCamMan
09/10/06 11:51 PM GMT
Nice closeup. Well done.
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