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<blockquote data-quote="Peter DeMott" data-source="post: 58448" data-attributes="member: 9723"><p>Hi, this is Peter DeMott Photography. I have a post about taking better equine portraits. First thing is that you want to use a long lens between 150 to 300mm. You will be back 20 feet from the subject. This prevents the horse from getting the big head, little butt syndrome. Number two, pick up the Horse shaker app from itunes. When you are ready to shoot, click on the app and it will whinny with real horse sounds. You have a milly-second to capture images with the horse very alert, looking toward you and with their ears perked forward. It helps to have a second person with you to do things to get the horse's attention, but you may not need it if you pick up the app...99¢. Hope that helps and have fun exploring my web site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter DeMott, post: 58448, member: 9723"] Hi, this is Peter DeMott Photography. I have a post about taking better equine portraits. First thing is that you want to use a long lens between 150 to 300mm. You will be back 20 feet from the subject. This prevents the horse from getting the big head, little butt syndrome. Number two, pick up the Horse shaker app from itunes. When you are ready to shoot, click on the app and it will whinny with real horse sounds. You have a milly-second to capture images with the horse very alert, looking toward you and with their ears perked forward. It helps to have a second person with you to do things to get the horse's attention, but you may not need it if you pick up the app...99¢. Hope that helps and have fun exploring my web site. [/QUOTE]
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