Portrait with a Clumber horse [10/52]
I actually intended to try and do quite a straight portrait and include the horse at the side of me. I stood with my back to the horse with my camera at arms length. It had the fisheye lens attached and you can see enough in the reflection on the front to roughly compose a shot. The horse came forward but before I hit the shutter it turned in front of my face and I thought it was going to have a go at licking me so I ducked out quickly! Licking is bad enough, but horses are fond of nibbling things and have plenty of horse power driving those teeth!
![publicenergy > Portrait with a Clumber horse [10/52]
I actually intended to try and do quite a straight portrait and include the horse at the side of me. I stood with my back to the horse with my camera at arms length. It had the fisheye lens attached and you can see enough in the reflection on the front to roughly compose a shot. The horse came forward but before I hit the shutter it turned in front of my face and I thought it was going to have a go at licking me so I ducked out quickly! Licking is bad enough, but horses are fond of nibbling things and have plenty of horse power driving those teeth! publicenergy > Portrait with a Clumber horse [10/52]
I actually intended to try and do quite a straight portrait and include the horse at the side of me. I stood with my back to the horse with my camera at arms length. It had the fisheye lens attached and you can see enough in the reflection on the front to roughly compose a shot. The horse came forward but before I hit the shutter it turned in front of my face and I thought it was going to have a go at licking me so I ducked out quickly! Licking is bad enough, but horses are fond of nibbling things and have plenty of horse power driving those teeth!](http://publicenergy.co.uk/Projects/52-Weeks/20100306-1145-0017-Edit/803460292_nQg6M-S.jpg)
Portrait with a Clumber horse [10/52]
I actually intended to try and do quite a straight portrait and include the horse at the side of me. I stood with my back to the horse with my camera at arms length. It had the fisheye lens attached and you can see enough in the reflection on the front to roughly compose a shot. The horse came forward but before I hit the shutter it turned in front of my face and I thought it was going to have a go at licking me so I ducked out quickly! Licking is bad enough, but horses are fond of nibbling things and have plenty of horse power driving those teeth!
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D50) |
Original size: 1777px x 1182px |
Current: 400px x 266px |