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    Default 2 hooves down!

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    5 horses but only 2 hooves touching the ground! Captured with a handheld Nikon D200, 80-400mm at 400mm, f5.6, 1/1600th, ISO 400,

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    Cool shot, That's amazing, Dan I love the silhouette feel to this

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    I like it Dan Amazing capture Would go more into a pano to accentuate the speed !!! Neat !!

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Love the caption on this one Dan. Your timing was excellent and great composition. I agree with Alfred that a pano would definitely show the speed. Many thanks for sharing.

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    Thanks guys. Here's a repost with a pano crop and a bit of motion blur filter:D

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    Gus Cobos
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    Dan,
    The second repost does it for me...:Dwell done...I like the blured action of the feet...:cool:

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    Julie Kenward
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    That repost is SPLENDID! Now you've got them on the run!!! Fantastic repost, Dan.

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    Dan, GREAT RE-POST!!

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    Great capture, Dan. I like the pano effect, but find the blur too strong. The image is striking!

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    Pano is the way to go. I like the blur on the ground but find it over done on the horses themselves. A strong image I really like that offers many different avenues you can play with.

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    that's awesome Dan.....the repost is a true wallhanger

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