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[PICS] Infrared - Damn Paparazzi and other horse pictures

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jimkramer - 31 Jul 2008 13:53 GMT
http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/IRHorse/Papa.htm
Draco - 31 Jul 2008 15:00 GMT
On Jul 31, 8:53 am, "jimkramer" <Newsread...@NOFSPAMjlkramer.net>
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> http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/IRHorse/Papa.htm

Nice work Jim. But, Dang! Feed that poor dog.

Draco
jimkramer - 31 Jul 2008 15:06 GMT
On Jul 31, 8:53 am, "jimkramer" <Newsread...@NOFSPAMjlkramer.net>
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> http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/IRHorse/Papa.htm

Nice work Jim. But, Dang! Feed that poor dog.

I would like nothing better; but he has difficulty swallowing so getting him
to eat is an ordeal, and force feeding him results in aspiration pneumonia.
He was actually in the pond because he likes to drink at chest level, so he
wades out and drinks his fill.  As long as he can get up in the morning he's
happy.
-Jim
Helen - 31 Jul 2008 17:27 GMT
On Jul 31, 8:53 am, "jimkramer" <Newsread...@NOFSPAMjlkramer.net>
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> http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/IRHorse/Papa.htm

Why does the dog have a problem swallowing Jim?

The cloud formations are lovely and very foreboding, but I'm not sure
if it's my monitor because everything below the clouds and part of the
sky on the right is too dark.
The horse's head is very nice giving a very rustic and western feel.
I like how that lonely bird sticks out against that white IR tree.
Home sweet home was nicely exposed.  Great composition too.
What camera and lenses did you use Jim?
Helen
 
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