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I have been trying to set a photo into this. Trying to perfect that shot with the kid & horse to cooperate at the same spilt second.


 
 
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I have been trying to set a photo into this. Trying to perfect that shot with the kid & horse to cooperate at the same spilt second.

Actually, I like this picture. The way the horse is postioned, it brings you into your subject - your kid. Usually if you know the behavior of one or the other, you can judge as to when to snap the photo. If you have a digital...depending on the model, it will have a minor delay from the time you press the button and the picture complete. My suggestion is that you may want to squeeze the button half way (not all the way down prior to compeletion of taking the picture); when the horse gets to the perfect spot, then finish pressing the button.
 
 
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Uhmm..no not my daughter, it is me. My daughter took the photo. I have some good ones of her & the horse, that I was trying to post, thus the blank entries. We took over 150 photos, to get a handful of good ones. I hate having my photo taken, but she wanted some of me with my horse. So I caved. Thank you.
 
 
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They say in Hollywood never to work with animals or children unless it is vital to a scene.
 
 
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I have been trying to set a photo into this. Trying to perfect that shot with the kid & horse to cooperate at the same spilt second.




Ahem! Lol yeah sure. Use glue and plenty of tranquilizers (glue for the subjects and the tranquilizers are for you.) You are going to have only a small window of opportunity-cooperation. Like five minutes, etc. Be ready and shoot like a possesed demon. Later on after you awake out of your coma you can pick the best shots.


Rule of photography-children and animals can give you a heart attack when trying to get them to cooperate. Cooperate together? At the same split second? That's called getting gray hairs and can shorten your life expectancy. I know, I've been there...
 
 
 


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