falling behind by aecasey

falling behind

I went to a workshop a few years ago where I was told not to take pictures of animals' backsides. Rather, strive for good eye contact. I don't know. I just liked how this group had gathered at the corner of the barn.
But this is really cool!
September 15th, 2015  
But.... I love it.
September 15th, 2015  
I like it, too, April. There's a certain charm to a swishing tail.
September 15th, 2015  
Tom
Instant big fav, great detail texture tones wonderful b & w
September 15th, 2015  
Excellent shot and processing
September 15th, 2015  
Fantastic! I think this is a great example of why we should break the so called rules!
September 15th, 2015  
Love the lighting etc. Dont mind the view at all
September 15th, 2015  
Great shop..interesting with great tones and textures..
September 15th, 2015  
fav...
September 15th, 2015  
Awesome capture and great caption...great light, composition, textures
September 15th, 2015  
If you want a face picture, then eyes are good. If you want a rump picture, tails are good. Seems to me that you have a pretty good rump picture.
September 15th, 2015  
I love the grouping as well. We don't need the eyes with such a good "back" story to be told!
September 15th, 2015  
Sam
LOL they have great bums!
September 15th, 2015  
Lovely in b&w, like the textures on the building
September 15th, 2015  
great B&W
September 15th, 2015  
A horses behind is a thing of beauty to horselovers
September 15th, 2015  
great capture
September 15th, 2015  
I love the comp and the processing and definitely the pov! I don't think there should be rules like that about what to take pictures of and what not to. Fav for me!
September 15th, 2015  
I think this is quite clever! rules are made to be broken : )
September 16th, 2015  
April, this is a wonderful rear view image!!! Love the processing. FAV
September 18th, 2015  
Love & fav:)!
September 18th, 2015  
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