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I love taking pics of Horses. There all around me where I live so I take advantage of it. These looks great. I especially like the first one. The second one seems dark to me, but I really like that one as well. Good job.
Darin
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In answer to your question Bluerob...near as I can figure it is a combination of late afternoon sun, whites fences and and short dof...I think the combination caused the strange effect.