Sage & Me

Uploaded: November 25, 2006

Description

This was taken as well as possible
in the brightest sun all year! I tried to keep it behind us and even
used the horse and squatted down!
I happen to like sunspots so I left
this one alone too. Gorgeous turkey
day!! Nikon N65 300mm lens.

Comments

Chastity Abbott November 26, 2006

This is a stunner!!!!!!!!! I adore that sun playing on your hair and hers...I esp love the setting with the horse added...really a beautiful moment captured!!!! LOVE it* #562982

Beverly A. Wright November 27, 2006

I think in all the years I've photographed her this is the first
I've ever done of myself and her.
I know a lot of people might judge the
bad light, but I love sunspots!!!!
Also I forgot to mention in my statement
the horse moved and I didn't know it
so we're at the wrong end of him LOL!!!!
Thank you for such friendly and sweet
comments. Hope you all had a good
Turkey Day !! #3638122

Bill Wyatt November 27, 2006

Wonderful loving portrait of you two. Love the colors and lighting. Love the sun flares as well! #3639070

Beverly A. Wright November 27, 2006

Thank you for the nice comments Bill.
I guess I've been calling sunflares,
sunspots. For some reason I like them
too. My film speed was 400 and that was
way too high. I'm used to it being
covered with trees, but there was a
bright sun!! Thank you again for all of
your nice words. #3639128

Stacy L. Robertson November 29, 2006

Gosh, you have gorgeous lips...I can't wait to get you in front of MY camera. This is sweet and I like the sunspot, it gives it character. Great job! #3648832

Bill Wyatt November 30, 2006

Bev, do you like this end of the horse better than the other end?? LOL too funny he moved on you. You have my luck! #3650468

Beverly A. Wright November 30, 2006

Absolutely not!!!!LOL I'd rather he
would have backed up than moved foward!
LOL!! See, this is why I always say
I'd rather be lucky than good!
(Really both!!) Thanks Bill!lol #3650789

Beverly A. Wright November 30, 2006

Hi Stacy! Can you say lipliner!! Keep
stocked up! They say I had it on even during labor!LOL Hope I don't break your
camera. Thanks for the comments on this
image. Did I tell you about how the horse moved forward and I got the wrong end!! Can't look away for one second!!
LOL!
#3650842

Stacy L. Robertson November 30, 2006

LOL..thats too funny, lipliner is a girls best friend. But you still have nice lips! Too bad the horse likes having his a** photographed. #3650987

Hurk (Steve) Hurkett January 20, 2007

Yes, Bev ... good question .. why are you kneeling at that end of the horse?

LOL

Steve #3843911

Beverly A. Wright January 20, 2007

Very funny Steve! I was at the right end
but the horse moved forward!!LOL
Just think what a good photo that could have been!!!!!! Thank you for the visit
and your great sense of humor!! #3843927

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