So for Christmas my barn decided to do a big blown up portrait for our trainer of her grand prix mount, Devin. She has had him forever and still doesn't have a picture of the big guy to put up in her house and we thought giving her a portrait of him would be a great present!
Nobody in our barn really has any photography skill (haha sorry guys!) so I volunteered to take and edit the pictures. I'd like to think I'm somewhat skilled at taking photos and editing them haha. Devin was such a good little boy for the photoshoot and here are the end results!
This is the one we decided to use for the portrait:
The edits turned out great, I personally liked the 3rd and 4th one the best but the group liked the 1st haha. I'm hoping to do another photoshoot with Robbie when he's better.
It's amazing how differently the final product looks from the original - I'll dig up the un-edited pics and I'm sure you'll be shocked at the difference! Posted via Mobile Device
The edits turned out great, I personally liked the 3rd and 4th one the best but the group liked the 1st haha. I'm hoping to do another photoshoot with Robbie when he's better.
It's amazing how differently the final product looks from the original - I'll dig up the un-edited pics and I'm sure you'll be shocked at the difference! Posted via Mobile Device
I could be wrong but I'm guessing they were outside pictures that you just crop the photo out very carefully and then fade out the back end of the horse. That would be my strategy lol Posted via Mobile Device
I've also heard that some people will walk the horse's head out of the barn aisle and leave the aisle dark, not sure EXACTLY how you would do it though!
Oh confusing! Can you make one for me since my mom won't let me download photoshop. Posted via Mobile Device
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