Each day of the Barrel Bash, I choose a photo that I liked the most for the Photo of the Day contest. The winner receives a free 8x10 print. This is Friday's winning photo at the open jackpot race. The sun was setting and the lighting was gorgeous.
Saturday's photo of the day was tough. This photo stood out when I was going through the images because of the perfect form they both had going into the second barrel. The horse is relaxed and the rider is soft in her hands and they are in perfect position. She is setting her horse well and has him well prepared. Good job Kathy!
Sunday's picture was harder to choose. I went through all the images and this one was the one that stood out in my mind. I remember taking it and thinking that it was such a sweet and gentle moment between horse and boy.
So, my story of being unplugged. Rarely do I ever spend DAYS away from the Internet. Over the few days at the Barrel Bash, I was without Internet. It was rather nice to just be focusing on photographing and not worrying about my email. I returned from the event at about 6:00pm on Sunday, plugged in for about 20 minutes and then fell into bed after a long weekend. At 3:30 am the next morning, I was up and headed to Cortez, Colorado with a group of FFA (Future Farmers of America) students for their state convention.
Sonja, an artist and friend from Cortez, toured me through the Aspen Guard Station and the National Forest in Mancos. There we came across the horses of the Aspen's she has been telling me about.
While I am plugged back in for the moment, I will again be unplugged as the summer moves along and I continue on my wanderings. I am heading to Copper Mountain next week where I will be teaching a workshop at the Technology in Education Conference about creating artwork using Photoshop. Should be loads of fun and well attended. This is my second year teaching this workshop and I look forward to hearing new and interesting ideas from the participants. Actually... I may be plugged in there since it is a technology conference. We will see.
1 comment:
I love those trees, so cool.
I wish you could teach me Photoshop! Which version do you use?
If we lived closer, I would ask you to do a photo shoot with Aubree. Bring your camera to Florida next May!!!
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