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This is a nice capture Sonya Good job.
"silhouette Of Longing" In Sepia
Photo By Tricia Patton
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Photographer: Tricia Patton
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- GALLERY IMAGE STUDIO LABEL "silhouette Of Longing" In Sepia
- Description: These are two beautiful Tennessee Walker horses that belong to a kind-hearted friend of mine who rescued them. It was a cold afternoon in December and the horses had paused briefly to stare longingly at two other horses that were playing on the other side of the yard, just wanting to run with them. I felt that a sepia tone did much more than natural color to capture the beauty of their profiles and the detail of their silhouettes, while illuminating the snow clouds in the sky behind them.
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