They say pictures don't lie but yes they do!
Case in point, one horse I purchased years ago didn't look a thing like the horse I saw in the pictures. The horse was all so gooped up with make up, professional pics showing ultra neck poses and you could not tell it was the same horse when she arrived. Since then, that was a hard lesson I learned when looking for horses to always ask for natural pictures and plenty of poses. Videos seem to work well for me.
Now then: I have a couple of horses, well more than a couple of horses here that come out horrible in photos. No make up or anything either, but they do not look like themselves in the pictures. The head shots especially look horrible and long and come out looking "muley" when they are not long headed. I just took some of another horse of mine and said to myself "that horse's back isn't that long" but I swear in the picture she looks like a hot dog. So what is going on? Are they just un-photogenic or what?
Any tips oh how I can take better pictures?
I'd appreciate; it thank you!
Case in point, one horse I purchased years ago didn't look a thing like the horse I saw in the pictures. The horse was all so gooped up with make up, professional pics showing ultra neck poses and you could not tell it was the same horse when she arrived. Since then, that was a hard lesson I learned when looking for horses to always ask for natural pictures and plenty of poses. Videos seem to work well for me.
Now then: I have a couple of horses, well more than a couple of horses here that come out horrible in photos. No make up or anything either, but they do not look like themselves in the pictures. The head shots especially look horrible and long and come out looking "muley" when they are not long headed. I just took some of another horse of mine and said to myself "that horse's back isn't that long" but I swear in the picture she looks like a hot dog. So what is going on? Are they just un-photogenic or what?
Any tips oh how I can take better pictures?
I'd appreciate; it thank you!