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Comtois Horse

French breed of draft horse

19 total reviews 
Comment from suffolkbrian


Think although Grace you got a quite good photo of this horse,think it needed to be of centre in this ],would suggest cropping a tad of the left,also think the focus is a bit softish as well,if you check out sanges profile and her horse jumping shots,you can see how sharp they are even though their moving..Brian

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 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you! I am very familiar with Sange's horses. I admire all her work. I appreciate your comments and suggestions :)
reply by suffolkbrian on 27-Mar-2018
    your welcome
Comment from Malmax


A beautiful view of this horse
Grace. I especially love the way the light is hitting him on the front of his face. Beautiful detail through the subtle shadows and a perfect soft background to make him stand out. What a gorgeous mane. A great capture and a pleasure to view this beautiful animal.
Malmax

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you very much :)
reply by Malmax on 26-Mar-2018
    My pleasure
Comment from supergold


a great close up portrait of this French horse; very beautiful blond mane; excellent front lighting with sharp focus and great details;

 Comment Written 25-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you Fred! I thought you might appreciate a French horse :)
Comment from alaskapat


Just gorgeous! Beautiful flaxen mane, alert expression chestnut with white blaze . Well focused the image is clear, well positioned and placed in frame. Interesting notes too, do you know how many hands tall he is? I love horses , this one is a Beauty and was a pleasure to view!

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you! I think he is a little over 14 hands. I think he is beautiful too!
reply by alaskapat on 26-Mar-2018
    So he?s not as tall as a Clydesdale , he?s beautiful!
reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    No not this guy, but he is very stocky. This breed does get to be 15 hands on average and as tall as 16.
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


An exquisite portrait with front illumination.

Impeccable classic presentation.
Controlled lighting casting soft highlights & faint shadows...

An artistic cropping rendition. Monochromatic colors.

Excellent details & features.
Impressive setting & textures. Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you very much!!
Comment from ArtistCharles


Lovely image. I like this one, but i would also love to see a full body picture. There is a real sense of strength in the blonde beauty. Good focus and details lead us through the image. The background compliments the shot. Well seen.

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you very much!
Comment from dalebraatz


A wonderful portrait of this horse, like the colors and details and textures you have here, and very good depth, a pleasure to look at, thank you for sharing, dale

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you!
reply by dalebraatz on 26-Mar-2018
    Your welcome
Comment from michiganmike


A beautiful looking beast in great light. I like the colors and the sharp focus on his face. He looks stout and sturdy in this profile and the background is very complimentary.

 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you!
Comment from Sean T Phelan


Cool,Grace!
I THOUGHT this breed of Equines were rather famous as Military Animals and I'm glad that you confirmed that idea for me in your informative and interesting notes!
I'm liking your fine looking portrait photo of this specimen a lot,my friend!
~Sean

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 Comment Written 24-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 26-Mar-2018
    Thank you Sean :)
reply by Sean T Phelan on 26-Mar-2018
    You're most welcome,Grace!