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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT
Shutter Speed: 1/800 second
F Number: F/7.1
Focal Length: 119 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Date Picture Taken: May 13, 2008, 6:26:24 PM

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chicks say, she ain't down
but chick backstage when we in town(ha)
she like man on drunk(fool)
she wanna hit n' run(errs)
yeah, that's the speed
that's what we do
that's who we be

i officially love any remix travis barker does.
he or b.e.p. can never beat dick dale and his del-tones, however.

inara and luke, branded hannoverian at myrddin croft.

** their new lusitano stallion


photography © jaye tatone 2008
jaye@hhequinephotos.com
www.hhequinephotos.com
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the colours in this are stunning...lovely and bright :]

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"Sunny days and starry nights and lazy afternoons..."

Jaycee Crosby- Animal&& Portrait Photography
Lovee thiss. :heart:
The colors are absoluely amazing. (:

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they'll be speechless when they see us.
GN PHOTO : [link]
loving the angle on this - and the colors! Shiney! :D
i had that song stuck in my head when i saw this... weird.
gorgeous horse. :heart:


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:music:
And then Buffy staked Edward, the end.
icon made by =Nighthyena
Wow it's incredible sharp. Very nice!
I'm a little bit curious how you had your camera adjustments *i'm sure this isn't the right word*
Talking about the shuttertimer and the ISO, lens opening and so on.

I'm trying to make some nice photo's of a friend of mine *inclusive a hot tempered pony ;)* And most of the time the picture is a little unsharp, especially the legs.

Anyway yeah, very nice photo!

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:ambulance: Watch out it's Tim :ambulance: [link]
what in particular would you like to know?

i was able to drop my ISO right down to 200 because the sun was very bright and also coming down within an hour. i kept my shutter speed at 800 - any higher and i would have lost any colour in the sky (and also any higher isn't needed, as seen!).

i'm not quite sure if that's what you were asking about!

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jaye tatone
www.jayetatone.com
waging war to shake the poet and the beat
Yeah that's what i was talking about ^^

Let's say i'm a beginner in taking photos like this one :) When I see a nice and sharp picture like this i'm always curious how it's taken. I'm playing a lot with the ISO and shutterspeed, but i still haven't figured out what's best.
It depends on a lot of factors (color of the horse, the weather), but I always have a hard time with the combination of the diafragm and shutter speed.

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:ambulance: Watch out it's Tim :ambulance: [link]
What a beautiful horse, wonderful colours.:) The sun light is just hitting the photo at exactly the right spots. :heart:

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"My role in society, or any artist's or poet's role, is to try and express what we all feel. Not to tell people how to feel. Not as a preacher, not as a leader, but as a reflection of us all." - John Lennon
thank you so much! :hug:

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jaye tatone
www.jayetatone.com
waging war to shake the poet and the beat

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