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Cobra
17-01-2009, 21:49
I was taking some comparision shots of the new foals and this just amused me
for some strange reason but then I am easily amused :D


http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x195/photo-web/private/IMG_5729.jpg

susie
18-01-2009, 00:30
How many hours did you sit there waiting for them to co-ordinate their strides?

Sort of a shame one has a rug on, but its a great capture :thumbs:

Gary.D
18-01-2009, 00:42
How many hours did you sit there waiting for them to co-ordinate their strides?



lol

Cobra
18-01-2009, 13:24
How many hours did you sit there waiting for them to co-ordinate their strides?

Sort of a shame one has a rug on, but its a great capture :thumbs:



Thanks Susie Unfortunately one was rugged as soon as it was weaned by the breeder :(
That shot took me about 10 seconds it was a pure fluke :D

susie
18-01-2009, 20:45
You could have waited hours and not caught that moment - cut into 3 it could even have been an entry for this momths competition!

Cobra
18-01-2009, 21:04
You could have waited hours and not caught that moment -
Yep I am jammy bugger :D
though I did have a little "help" being so young, weaned and put together, very quickly they do most things together,
I have others of them in simlar situations. ( count the legs there are 3 horses )
I know its crap it was taken at 1000 ( yep 3 zeros) ISO as the light was going fast

http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x195/photo-web/private/IMG_5728.jpg



cut into 3 it could even have been an entry for this momths competition!


Bugger! now you tell me :D

susie
18-01-2009, 21:23
Noise does not matter and thats not as crap as a lot of mine :lol:
I think of ISO 800 is normal at this time of year, will be getting lower now though with the nights drawing out!

I count 6 legs at the front and 4 at the back - someone nicked a couple ;)

Cobra
18-01-2009, 21:43
I count 6 legs at the front and 4 at the back - someone nicked a couple ;)

Damn 3 horses 10 legs
Erm 3 in to 10 :thinking: thats erm 3.3333r each Oh well I am sure they will be fine :D

Jagang
18-01-2009, 21:45
I really like these, great capture as always :thumbs:

Cobra
18-01-2009, 22:03
I really like these, great capture as always :thumbs:

Thanks for commenting :thumbs:
they're just for a bit of fun really

fabs
18-01-2009, 22:05
That's a great capture. :thumbs:

Yv
18-01-2009, 22:08
How many hours did you sit there waiting for them to co-ordinate their strides?

Sort of a shame one has a rug on, but its a great capture :thumbs:


Its the 3 stages of domestication isn't it - nekkid, head collared, rugged :D

great lucky shot Chris :thumbs:

Cobra
18-01-2009, 23:40
That's a great capture. :thumbs:
Thanks Marc :thumbs:
Its the 3 stages of domestication isn't it - nekkid, head collared, rugged :D

Yep something like that :D one totally nekkid one's rugged 2 head collared


great lucky shot Chris :thumbs:
Cheers Yvonne :thumbs:

nmerrick
18-01-2009, 23:49
I love those, especially the one of the three of them together - it made me laugh because I have an image also called "The Three Amigos", which I took here in Tennessee. I don't want to hijack your thread, but here's mine:

http://www.zenologue.com/uploads/three amigos.jpg

Must be something that horses etc. like to do! :-)

Nigel

Cobra
19-01-2009, 21:31
I love those, especially the one of the three of them together - it made me laugh because I have an image also called "The Three Amigos", which I took here in Tennessee. I don't want to hijack your thread, but here's mine:
Must be something that horses etc. like to do! :-)
Nigel

Cool :D & thanks for commenting :thumbs: