canon 3000n, 28-80, 100iso.
Again scanned images and done in paint

chestnut filly foal

Black colt foal

cheers
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FoalsHeres a couple of foal photos i shot for the University for some posters etc to be used on open day/flyers etc.
canon 3000n, 28-80, 100iso. Again scanned images and done in paint ![]() chestnut filly foal ![]() Black colt foal ![]() cheers
I like the first one. It's a nice image and I can just sit here and not have to analyse why I like it.
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Thanks fellas, im trying to learn as much as i can about horse photography as possiable atm as i have access to the herd at uni, they are very hard to shoot due to thier sheer size and the nature of thier coats, they can reflect a heap of light or (in the case of the black) can be very hard to shoot if they are not standing in just the right light. Hopefully will have some more soon
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