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Quarter Horse...
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Copyright: Jose Reynaldo da Fonseca (nofer) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 847 W: 272 N: 495] (1726)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2005-04-16
Categories: Daily Life, Event, Action
Camera: Sony DSC F828 Cybershot, Carl Zeiss - 28-200mm f2 - 2,2, Memory Stick 256, Kenko UV 58mm
Exposure: f/2.5, 1/1000 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Panoramas [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2005-05-13 23:18
Viewed: 4557
Points: 30
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note [Portuguese]
This is 7 pictures of a proof of the horse (and horseman!) of the event of the Horse Room of Mile that there was in my city (Avaré).
They were present about 2000 animals (horses) of every part of Brazil and of the exterior, for 10 days there were proofs, judgements and auctions.
A horse race appreciated in the whole world by his/her versatility in the treatment with the cattle!
A sequence of one of the "obstacle" in that the group that he does in less time wins!


"The race Room of Mile was the first to be developed in America, about the year of 1600. The first animals that originated were her brought of Arabia and Turkey to North America for the exploiters and Spanish merchants. The chosen stallions were crossed with mares that came from England, in 1611. The crossing produced compact horses, with strong muscles, could run short distances more quickly than any other race. With the work in the field, in the desbravação of the North American West, the horse was if specializing in the work with the cattle, pulling coaches, taking children to the school. In the weekends, the settlers had fun, promoting run in the streets of the towns and for the highways of the fields, close to the plantations, with distances of a fourth of mile (402 meters), originating the name of the horse.
In the course of time, that habit turned integral part in the creators' life. Concerned with the preservation of the race, registrations and data of the horses, a group of North American creators and of the Mexican Republic they decided to found, on March 15, 1940, American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), in College Station, Texas."

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Picture: 21-April-2005 16:48 hours

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TKS

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  • tucancr Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 580 W: 42 N: 441] (3041)
  • [2005-05-13 23:31]
  • [2]

Hola Jose Reynaldo,

Bonitas fotos de accion, la luz esta muy buena y las fotos muy claras. Bien logrado.
Saludes, Iris

Excellent job Jose
I love how you documented the images.
Bravo

Olá Zé, realmente parece um espéctaculo tirado do Bonanza ;o) Gostei da composição e da forma criativa como associaste as várias imagens como se fosse um filme. Boa exposição e contraste de cores. O texto está também muito interessante e é instrutivo. Obrigado.

Hola Jose, this image reminds me of the old, old photographs that showed action in sucsession to interesting effect. This is very effective in capturing the skills of horse and rider. Well done!

Very good complete action for this horse riding in the pano.
I like it
Jean Michel

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  • Fisher Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1207 W: 333 N: 900] (5744)
  • [2005-05-14 12:03]
  • [4]

Excelent presentation and compositions.
Well done on this posting.

Mike

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  • kevryan (18)
  • [2005-05-14 16:46]
  • [3]

Very nice sequence Jose - like me it looks ike maybe you are sold on these horse events! I love the way that the 'sweep' of the ring is opposite to the tight turn of the horse.

best wishes

Kev

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  • leonir Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 104 W: 11 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-05-14 20:57]
  • [5]

Seqüência muito boa, gostei, todas as fotos com ótima qualidade com cores e contraste.
A luz ficou ótima. Meus parabéns.

A very nice collection of photos all joined in a montage. Almost like a film strip. It is excellent when viewed in the Large format. The colours are rich and clear and there is a great sense of movement from frame to frame. Very well done.

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  • d0idao Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 34 W: 0 N: 16] (305)
  • [2005-05-15 2:28]
  • [6]

Muito Boa, A Sequencia.
Pena que o Cavaleiro, derrubou a base ali, :/
Mas Ficou Otimo.

Gosto muito das suas fotos, e obrigado pelas dicas.

Abraços, Vinicius.

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  • neia Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor [C: 102 W: 20 N: 0] (0)
  • [2005-05-16 16:46]
  • [5]

Fotos boas que deram uma boa "panorâmica", ou seja uma sequência interessante e "movimentada".
Parabéns.

Adorei a sequência!!
Abraço e obrigada!
Carmem

Sequência muito boa, todas as fotos estão ótimas o que deu uma panorâmica ótima.

Oi Reynaldo,

cara, gostei muito de ver uma foto assim em duas versões ... foi muito legal ver 'quadro' a 'quadro' ... um dia tentarei fazer uma igual ... voltando ao seu trabalho, ficou perfeito, com uma ótima composição tanto na imagem como no texto ... parabéns de veradade ... abraço .. eduardo

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  • fer Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 790 W: 131 N: 910] (8081)
  • [2005-05-29 18:37]
  • [2]

Muito boa!Bela sequência,parece um filme.
Belo trabalho.
Parabéns
Fernando

Hello Jose,
This is very nice. And inspiring too. Large version is better for sure. Thanks for the useful note.
Sincerely, Imelda

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