“Spring” Show Shots | Photography

In what can easily be called blind excitement for the Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event later this month, I splurged on a new camera lens a few weeks ago. It is a much desired, much needed upgrade from the lens I was currently using, and I was itching to use it. Because I couldn’t wait any longer, my roommate and I drove to a local show to test some shots. Sadly, the “spring” temperatures from the week didn’t last through Saturday and the chilly weather made for some spicy ponies!

While I am hesitant to call myself a photographer, I created an Instagram account for TMC Photography (which is what I am calling this photo-taking thing I am currently exploring) as another outlet to share the photos that I am lucky enough to take on my work travels and personal adventures.

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The chilly spring weather made for some spooking.

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This cutie was clearly allergic to wood.
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Why canter when you can float?

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Though hard to tell thanks to the way WordPress compresses images, this lens is already making a huge difference. I can’t wait to get to Kentucky and really use it.

-TC

P.S. If any fellow bloggers or readers are going to LRK3DE, let me know! I’d love to meet up.

 

Published by Terisé

• New England Equestrian Blogger • • Photographer • • Editor •

2 thoughts on ““Spring” Show Shots | Photography

  1. Beautiful! What kind of camera and lens do you use? I’m a Nikon girl myself. I wish I could be at Rolex this year but I will be having FOMO. I’m attending the Longines Masters this weekend in NY and sadly could not be in two places at once. Hopefully next year.

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