Thanks for the comment. I believe the camera I was using was an Olympus. I'm not sure what model. I haven't really gotten serious about photography. At this point I'm just an amateur. My real passion is Graphic Art/Design. :D But I love taking pictures too, so...yah! :)
I'll have to put some of my design stuff up on here. :D
A "double dilute" genetic combination where the horse receives the the same color dilution gene from both parents yielding a foal with a diluted cream base with blue eyes and and absence of "liner" around the eyes and mouth.
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Amazing horse photo, you can even see the detail in the blue eyes. Remarkable photography. What type of camera are you shooting with?
Thanks for the comment. I believe the camera I was using was an Olympus. I'm not sure what model. I haven't really gotten serious about photography. At this point I'm just an amateur. My real passion is Graphic Art/Design. :D But I love taking pictures too, so...yah! :)
I'll have to put some of my design stuff up on here. :D
Wow, great photo!
I love this guy ( those eyes!), can you ship him to Jersey?:)
True white horses have pink skin and dark eyes... not blue
TO: Anonymous (10-19-11)
That horse is most likely a Cremello.
A "double dilute" genetic combination where the horse receives the the same color dilution gene from both parents yielding a foal with a diluted cream base with blue eyes and and absence of "liner" around the eyes and mouth.
See: http://creamdilutehorses.com/cremello.htm
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