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Whispering Sweet Nothings in the Snow


ldavidson

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Just happened to be online and saw your comment a while ago.

A very intimate moment you have captured here,delicate and warm,in this severe weather condition.

Excellent timing and presentation.

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Soft and magical. I can imagine these gently brushed into a white canvas. Of course, nature gave you a white canvas. A beautiful shot, Linda.
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Linda, this is really beautiful. The moment, the treatment, and the almost square crop work very here. Nicely done.

 

Leslie

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PNF, thanks again!

 

A Massa, thank you for commenting.

 

Micki, it's good to hear from you. Thank you.

 

Jeff, thank you, I appreciate your kind words.

 

Clayton, thank you. I enjoy playing in Photoshop.

 

Leslie, thank you for taking the time to comment.

 

You can't go very far without seeing horses here in south central B.C. where I live. This is horse country. I grew up in a city, so I am always delighted to see these animals. I think they are so beautiful and romantic. I don't know much about them, I just think they are gorgeous and love to photograph them. I find them especially beautiful in the snow. I have been lucky enough to catch glimpes of wild horse occasionally, not these though. It would be a treat form me to be close enough to photograph them.

 

Thanks again for your interest.

 

Warm regards.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is so gorgeous. I grew up around horses and I adore them! This image I feel reveals so much of their tenderness and nervousness at the same time. They are so strong yet so sensitive! I love it Linda!
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Diana, thanks for commenting. I appreciate hearing this from a person who knows horses.

 

Pnina, thank you. I'm glad you like it.

 

Donna, thank you. It seemed to me that they were communicating tenderly, but I don't know horses well enough say they were.

 

These two horses belong to a young couple I know. I have taken many shots of them. They are always together, and seem to really care about each other.

 

 

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