I'm sure that you framed this shot this way on purpose. If it had been me, I would have been trying for a fully framed head shot and the horsey would have moved and I would have ended up with this awesome composition by accident - except it would have been blurry ;0)
He's got that "whatchu talkin' bout Willis" look on his face LOL.
I'll be looking forward to your Maine photos - have a great trip!
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Love this. I haven't seen a palomino pinto since I was a kid. My cousins and I used to ride with a boy who had one (and he didn't deserve it) with the unoriginal name of Trigger.
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ReplyDeleteI like his look.
gosh, he looks like he has something to say...something a little creepy.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors here, and that horse has a whole lot of personality going on, too!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you framed that :)
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
He's dropping in to say "hello, and who might you be?!"
ReplyDeleteAll right, this is just awesome. I love the way the knot in the wood repeats the shape of the eye. Excellent composition.
ReplyDeleteI know that horse! Yep. That's Mr. Ed's great, great grandson! What did he have to say?
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo.
Horses are so curious about people. This guy looks like he's being coy because of the camera. Wonderful composition and color.
ReplyDeleteOh, I like this guy. He's got a bit of "wanna join me in mischief?" going on!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. I love the composition.
ReplyDeleteLove the shot! I agree that it's quite the mischievous expression.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. It's like looking at many eyes (the knots in the wood behind) with a soft color palette. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a gaze - very expressive.
ReplyDelete(I also like his color against the wood background.)
The patterning of the wood and the horse is so cool! I love textural contrast.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. You've got a good eye for composition and the unusual perspective.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that you framed this shot this way on purpose. If it had been me, I would have been trying for a fully framed head shot and the horsey would have moved and I would have ended up with this awesome composition by accident - except it would have been blurry ;0)
ReplyDeleteHe reminds me of the play Equus.
He's got that "whatchu talkin' bout Willis" look on his face LOL.
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking forward to your Maine photos - have a great trip!
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What a great look! You really have an eye for color and composition ... this looks almost like an optical illusion.
ReplyDeleteUnusual perspective. Very nice though.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love to get her hands on him! She is absolutel horse crazy. I love that capture, such an unusual perspective!
ReplyDeleteI really like this!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous, plain and simple.
ReplyDeleteLike it's playing peek-a-boo - very cool!
ReplyDeleteLove this. I haven't seen a palomino pinto since I was a kid. My cousins and I used to ride with a boy who had one (and he didn't deserve it) with the unoriginal name of Trigger.
ReplyDeleteThey're gorgeous horses.
What DID you do to the poor animal, Beth?
ReplyDeleteWow!
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