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cropped and a soft touch off saturation, it gave some blue my favorite color


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we can look in each other eyes, I always love to see HONESTY.... so

please give me comments, stories and let me know what you think...

tell me what you see, I enjoy other worlds, it gives me pleasure and

inspiration...... Thanks Els

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I see the details, the lighting, the colors, the composition, the reflect in the eye...Everythings are so beautiful..., I also see and adore the inspiration, the imagination of..."someone else" put in here. Lovely picture !!. Best regards.
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Ooh wow. This one is great, I love the texture and details. Looks like drawn picture, also I like the eye, the reflection. Good job Els and thx for your kind words. DDD
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cristian n, yes it is sharpened (perhaps too much) but somehow I did like it

 

Ali Soltani Farani, yes the grainy comes because off my oversharpening it, hahaha I am repeating myself

 

 

Yes Thinh Nguyen, that's me. someone els, but still Els

 

David Orea, thanks my dear, for your always special comment

 

Triplle D....... and I mean what I did say to you

 

 

 

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A horse can see almost 360 degrees around himself because his eyes are on the sides of his head. That's why he notices objects or movements behind him that you (with eyes on the front of your head) can't even see without turning around. But his "rear view" vision is less distinct than his vision from about his shoulder forward--so he naturally wants to skitter away from unfamiliar things behind him or turn to see them better.

 

He sees most things with one eye--monocular vision--instead of with both eyes simultaneously (binocular vision--the way you see the world--which he uses for just a small area in front of his head). That's why he may spook at something that he's already walked past and reacted to once: He's seeing it for the first time--with hiso ther eye. (How to know whether he's looking with one eye or two? As he tries to focus with both eyes on something, he pricks both ears straight ahead.)

 

Else, You sure know how to capture the best part of the horse :0)))

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Thanks you soooooooo much Ssssspencer JJJJJJ LLLLL, that's nice to get this information, verrrrrrry nice, I have also one with closed eye, and I did hear, that is also unique, I am not sure, I have not that knowledge, but I thought I show it.......

 

With love Els

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is a lightning-fast flap that zips across from the inner corner to seal the eye shut against threat even before the lids can close. It's also the source of lubricating tears. Hmmm... It's always nice to learn something new isn't it? ;0))
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Hmmmm for sure SJL, learning and learning and learning hahahaha, and my quote was also>>>>>> the more you know the less you understand.... somethingk to thinkg about

 

Els

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wow. wow what a beautiful EYE dear Els!

I love so much Horses my dear Friend!

 

Biliana

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