TRAINING RIDE AND SOME PICTURES BEFORE THE BATTERY DIES / PHOTO STORY



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##### Why is it important to ALWAYS check your photography equipment before shooting?

Yesterday I decided to film a riding lesson. I found out when there are children enrolled and went to the mountain horse base where I have been shooting recently. I had a short session the day before of just a few shots and decided to just leave the bag ready for the next day.

Big mistake!

I was sick in the evening. I didn't even remember removing the second battery to charge. So, after only an hour of shooting, the power went out and I was left with my mouth open and the lens closed. As you can see, I am currently experimenting with romantic and generally portrait photography involving horses and people.
I am currently considering Christmas decorations in the base. If you have any ideas I will gladly read them!

The first shots are from an impromptu photo session with the girls from the base and the boyfriend of one of them, and the last ones are from elementary training in children's riding.

THANKS FOR SHARING THIS STORY!

I took the shots with a Nikon 5600 / 50 mm lens

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