I think I may be out of that hobby slump I talked about.
I bought a model horse at Dover Saddlery a week ago or so. He is modeled after Picasso, the wild Mustang in Sand Wash Basin, CO. Breyer decided to use the Desatado mold. Breyer did a great job on this model, whom I have affectionately named Midnight Tango or "Peppermint" (after my dad saying "He looks like a peppermint.") He is also super photogenic and has got some great angles I can capture behind my camera lens.
His markings are very clean and his color is stunning. He does have a little bit of overspray on one side of his head, underneath the chin. However, he is still great to me.
~CBL
Wow Midnight Tango is amazing! Peppermint is a great name for him :)
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures at the end too.
Thanks! Midnight Tango is probably one of the most photogenic horses I have, besides Collin.
DeleteI used the Collage setting on Picmonkey, a photo editing website. It is great, and most of it (while not all of it) is free.
~CBL
He is gorgeous and definitely photogenic! You also did a wonderful job with the collages at the end. How is Ollie doing?
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Ollie is doing very well. Still soft in the halter, but I am going to put him back into a bridle soon. He is still a little resistant on the trail and (like his Appaloosa nature) can get slightly stubborn, but otherwise everything is going great and I am working hard on breaking the stubbornness. I will blog about an update soon. :)
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Love these pictures! Glad that you're back, ;) Pepermint is a awesome
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DeleteOh, thank you so much!!! I am also glad that your model horse found his forever home. :)
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