Good action shot. I'd be afraid to try that without some protection. Know what I mean? Horse would probably run out from underneath me, leaving me in a heap eating a dust sandwich.
Really looks poetic. Almost looks like he's flying instead of jumping. Very good Mr. Dillon, I like it.
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You could hurt yourself doin' that......one false move by you or the horse and you'd be singin' tenor the rest of your life. I'll pass. LMAO Good action shot though Daniel. :)
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Ya know, you need to lay off the brewskies before you go out and try your trigger finger on a trick like this!! Looks like he may have stayed over at the saloon a bit too long...!!!
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This could get interesting for this cowboy in a number of ways: (1) I hope he lands just right in that saddle; (2) His cinch is coming undone; (3) He ought to have a rear cinch on that saddle to keep it from flying up. Good action capture.
Pat
Wow, that has got to be hard to do! Capturing a shot of him is the next hardest thing to do! You caught him in the middle of the act though and it looks like he's flying!
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Great action capture Dan!. I know that mustang has really got to be turning some rpms LOL. I love the look on his face- you can tell he's thinking every move beforehand.
Really looks poetic. Almost looks like he's flying instead of jumping. Very good Mr. Dillon, I like it.
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