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Photographing Horses

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To produce outstanding photographs you must learn to become an observer. You must learn to see everything through the lens of a camera, not just the horse.

The most critical lesson for all photographers to learn, is to observe. Most of us, myself included, wander through life only seeing a small percentage of what is there in front of us.

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Introduction to Equine Photography by GaitedHorses
Most horse lovers plaster their walls with professional photographs taken of their horses in competition, or at home on the farm.

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They Shoot Horses Don't They? by Photographic
No matter what camera system you have, Jackson advises first and foremost, "Horses look better when captured with a long lens, rather than
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