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<blockquote data-quote="rexy" data-source="post: 555296" data-attributes="member: 42170"><p>Thanks for the warm welcome. There's always something to learn and nice to hang out with people who own the same type of gear.</p><p></p><p>Fortkentdad - photograph those chuckwagons. There is nothing more exciting especially if you can get down in the dirt and close to them. Those horses love to run and you can feel the excitement, passion and strength when you get close. I cover the southeastern corner of Alberta, based out of Medicine Hat, for the amateur rodeo, CCA, Chinook and Border Country. I don't have my pro rodeo card and don't intend to get one although I do volunteer photograph for the local stampede board which hosts a pro rodeo as well as chuckwagons. I'm all about the amateur rodeo contestant. Two of my images, which I digitally painted, won Calgary Stampede this year, Best of the Contest as well as the First Nations category.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rexy, post: 555296, member: 42170"] Thanks for the warm welcome. There's always something to learn and nice to hang out with people who own the same type of gear. Fortkentdad - photograph those chuckwagons. There is nothing more exciting especially if you can get down in the dirt and close to them. Those horses love to run and you can feel the excitement, passion and strength when you get close. I cover the southeastern corner of Alberta, based out of Medicine Hat, for the amateur rodeo, CCA, Chinook and Border Country. I don't have my pro rodeo card and don't intend to get one although I do volunteer photograph for the local stampede board which hosts a pro rodeo as well as chuckwagons. I'm all about the amateur rodeo contestant. Two of my images, which I digitally painted, won Calgary Stampede this year, Best of the Contest as well as the First Nations category. [/QUOTE]
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