Saturday, December 27, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008









I thought I would add these three horse images today as I have received an email from DSLR User Magazine asking if they can use one from my recent study in their magazine! As you can imagine, I am so excited by this prospect! I'll post info regarding which issue when I know more.

Other than that.....we had a cold spell here the past few days, I am not used to this anymore! So, I didn't venture far with my camera, the first image above is just a little snap of the ice crystals on the grass outside!
Stay warm, and Merry Christmas to all! Sues.



Monday, December 8, 2008


I thought I would add this one just to set the scene. It's one that I took from an outlook spot, on a little bridge over Broken Bow Lake, Oklahoma. It was wonderful to suddenly be presented with this view after emerging from the forestry.

Though very abstract, this is one of my favourite images from a recent shoot. This is the gorgeous blonde mane of a beautiful Palomino I've recently got to know. I think I may actually print this one for myself!

It's all new to me.............




Well, here I go. My first blog. I am hoping to journal my photographic activities here so that it is easy for everyone to see what I'm upto in 2009.


I will add a couple of images today that were taken recently. The lovely white horse is called Frosty, he was a huge stallion, but a gentle giant that melted my heart with those gorgeous blue eyes. This picture was taken with kind permission of C at The Beavers Bend Depot Riding Stables in Oklahoma. I have promised to send her a copy as she worked so hard cleaning Frosty up for me after he rolled about the pasture.
The image beneath Frosty's is of another wonderful horse belonging to S and her family here near Dallas, Texas. I spent the most idyllic day with him and two other horses, a small herd of cattle, two dogs and two cats in the Fall sunshine, wandering over the pasture and over looking a crystal blue lake, just taking photographs. It felt like I was making many new friends that day, as each of the animals followed me around. Bliss.