I held the camera up for this guy to inspect and after blowing through his nostrils at it a couple of times, he decided it might be tasty and quickly lipped it. Let's hear it for lens hoods - not only do they prevent unwanted sun flare on your photo, but they also protect your lens from horse slobber.
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Straight from the Horse's Mouth
My wish for a foggy day was finally granted yesterday and there was no holding me back. I met up with a couple of friendly chappies who were curious about everything me, especially the camera I kept sticking in their faces. They tag-teamed me; taking turns with one posing while the other sniffed my hair and bumped my shoulder. Attention hogs, both of them!
I held the camera up for this guy to inspect and after blowing through his nostrils at it a couple of times, he decided it might be tasty and quickly lipped it. Let's hear it for lens hoods - not only do they prevent unwanted sun flare on your photo, but they also protect your lens from horse slobber.
I held the camera up for this guy to inspect and after blowing through his nostrils at it a couple of times, he decided it might be tasty and quickly lipped it. Let's hear it for lens hoods - not only do they prevent unwanted sun flare on your photo, but they also protect your lens from horse slobber.
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