Half of a Quarter Horse  
     

Half of a Quarter Horse

Taking pictures of grazing horses can be difficult as their heads are seldom still. Even 1/250 sec exposure duration proves too long to stop the action sometimes.
 
This frame captures the lower "half" of a "quarter" horse. I like how the four legs are all visible but tightly aligned 1/3 of the way into the frame with the head descending into the other 1/3 position. It is hard to go wrong with a late day winter sun providing the light.

Camera and Lens Settings (EXIF Information)
300mm  f/5.6  1/250s  ISO 200  size: 5616W x 3744H  
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