This week Patti had given us the word Symmetry for the Lens Artists Challenge #116. I have two photos for my response.


Thank you Patti for this challenge. Next week the challenge will be given to us by Amy of The World is a Book.
This week Patti had given us the word Symmetry for the Lens Artists Challenge #116. I have two photos for my response.
Thank you Patti for this challenge. Next week the challenge will be given to us by Amy of The World is a Book.
They are both stunning, Anne. Such beautiful animals. I’m totally taken with the horses in motion.x
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They are very handsome. Thank you for commenting Dina.
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You’re welcome! π
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Wow! I love those examples. Beautiful animals.
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They are. Thanks for commenting
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Those are your own photos! Oh my, magnificent!
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Yes they are my photos. I usually photograph horses but the Sandhill cranes were an added bonus!
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So beautiful. What kind of camera do you use?
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I have two camera bodies. Both Canon an EOS Rebel T3i and a T5i. I have a 28-50 Canon lens and a Canon 50 – 250 lens also a Sigma 250-600 with a monopod as it is too heavy to hold . The Sigma lens is the one I use at horse shows.
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Well, your photos are great
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Symmetry at it’s best in these photos!! π
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Wow, both the photos are incredible!
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Thank you!
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both photo shave the Leueen signature touch (I am getting to know your style) π
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π thank you for such close observation.
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Oh my goodness Anne, those cranes are incredible. how perfectly they posed for you!
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Yes! I was watching them for some time. They had a baby crane with them too. But when they took up.that position I was amazed at what a terrific photo it made. Thank you for commenting.
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Wow both are wonderful, especially the cranes takes more attention. I believe both of them needs high shutter speed. And it is difficult with the cranes that is already in shadow.I believe both the camera and the photographer has to be good to create this beautiful photographs
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I always use 400 shutter speed for horse photography. That captures the trot well . Thank you for commenting Subbashini .
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Beautiful photos.
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Thank you Emma. You would love the colors in the big field behind our house.
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I think I would!
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Thank you !!((*L*)) wunderschΓΆn Bilder))
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Symmetry indeed! Great job.
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Thank you Linda!
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A beautiful set of symmetry images. Excellent selections, Anne. The image of the two cranes are amazing!!
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I was lucky to just see it and have a camera in hand. Thanks Amy
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Two terrific shots!
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Thank you Robert!
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Wow. Two great examples. Those Percherons are beautiful.
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Thank you John. They are so big . Most are about 18hh which is tall and they are wide as well but so handsome and their black coats look wonderful. HH stands for hands high. A hand is 4 inches and the measurement is taken at the horse’s withers not their head.
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I love your choice for this challenge, Anne. Those birds know how to pose…
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That was a serendipity!
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So beautiful photos Anne!
Have a wonderful week!
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And a happy week for you too Ribana!
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Love these shots! πππ
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Thanks so much!
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Great choices, Anne. I especially love the cranes.
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Thank you Patti.
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