[RC] LBL-Great Ride - Peter DeMott (937) 478-6222I have to chime in here. I'm trying to get the pictures from the ride up on my web site before the end of this week. I had great fun shooting the ride. Diane and Jerry do a very nice job. On the first day after torrents of ran I shot the 25s being swept away (many surprised looks on rider's faces) as they crossed the creek going out of camp. The creek was more of a river and very fast flowing up to the chests of the smaller horses. The weather cleared just long enough on both days that I could go to the 50's/100s first vet check and shoot there as riders were coming and going up and down along a beautiful wooded access road. After that during a couple of downpours, I took some pictures from within my van opening the window long enough to get the shot as VERY wet riders passed by. After the ride both days the sun came out bright and warm to help everyone get their equipment dried off. If you check later in the week (hopefully before the end of the weekend) both Chicken Chase I,II,III and LBL Express should be up at this location on my web site. I have vetting, riding, portraits and other photos that will be of interest to all. http://www.photosbypdemott.com/main/endurance/ In the mean time, I did do a couple of portrait shoots at these rides. Leslie Beyer's turned out very nicely so I put one or two of those portraits up until I can get the rides loaded. I have to resize, log and number every image to place them on my web site. I took 400 to 500 images at each ride. Peter DeMott Equestrian Sport Photography http://www.photosbypdemott.com ============================================================ Arabians were bred for years primarily as a war horse and those requirements are similar to what we do today with endurance riding. ~ Homer Saferwiffle ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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