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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Shutter Speed: 1/80 second
F Number: F/5.0
Focal Length: 140 mm
ISO Speed: 1600
Date Picture Taken: Apr 19, 2008, 9:36:36 AM
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Linda and Pat Parelli's horses: Casper (on the left) and Remmer (on the right). Casper's a quarter horse stallion, and Remmer's a dutch warmblood/quarter horse gelding. I wish I had an opportunity to take pictures of Casper in a nice setting with better light. He is such a gorgeous horse and has a fun personality.
Picture taken at the Parelli Tour Stop in Harrisburg, Pa, April 19-20.
Yes it's grainy, but it's got potential to be a nice art-type pic. Maybe use a filter or clean it up with a noise reduction program and then desaturate it.
How was the clinic? I hope to get to the one in Madison in July.
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Christel in Central Wisconsin
Duchess Hill Photography duchesshillphotography.com
I'm not that fond of filters...but I've never tried a noise reduction program. Could you suggest one for me to try out?
The clinic was pretty good. It wasn't a tear-jerker like it was last year. I felt the second day (Savvy Club Sunday as they're calling it) was a little lacking in time from Pat and Linda, but if I was going to say something positive about it, I'd say it was quality over quantity, because I really liked the things they did on Sunday. (Linda gave a lesson to someone who was on the savvy team, and then Pat played with one of the savvy team's horses.)
I don't know if you've been to a tour stop before or if you're even doing Parelli, but the first day they covered a lot more of the seven games then I remembered in the past. It seemed to me that each year Pat does less and less showing off, too. But Linda just keeps getting better and better!
Anyway, I'd probably go again if I had the chance, so it can't have been that bad.
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"For horses, language is always a dance."
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How was the clinic? I hope to get to the one in Madison in July.
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Christel in Central Wisconsin
Duchess Hill Photography
duchesshillphotography.com
The clinic was pretty good. It wasn't a tear-jerker like it was last year. I felt the second day (Savvy Club Sunday as they're calling it) was a little lacking in time from Pat and Linda, but if I was going to say something positive about it, I'd say it was quality over quantity, because I really liked the things they did on Sunday. (Linda gave a lesson to someone who was on the savvy team, and then Pat played with one of the savvy team's horses.)
I don't know if you've been to a tour stop before or if you're even doing Parelli, but the first day they covered a lot more of the seven games then I remembered in the past. It seemed to me that each year Pat does less and less showing off, too. But Linda just keeps getting better and better!
Anyway, I'd probably go again if I had the chance, so it can't have been that bad.
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"For horses, language is always a dance."
~Carolyn Resnick
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