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Introduction to Equine Photography

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

With just a few steps you can insure that you too, can take quality horse photographs. Most horse photographs require the ability to take a "fast" picture, for example running, jumping, sliding stop, barrel racing, endurance riding or any of the numerous disciplines we participate in. For this, we require a print film that has the ability to "stop" this type of action. There are many choices now for the speed of the film you have available. Readily available film speeds now range anywhere from 100 ISO to 1600 ISO. I typically use 400 or 800 ISO for action shots of the horses I photograph. In times past 800 ISO film was too "grainy" for enlargements. Thankfully, that is no longer the case.

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