This is my third in a series of posts about equine photography. Click here to read part I and click here to read part II. In this part, I will share photos of horses I have taken over the years.
I took the above photo at a match at Saratoga Polo Association in Greenfield, NY. You can see a few more photos I took of Saratoga Polo Association in this gallery.
The polo horses in between chukkers.
The year American Pharoah ran in the Travers, I got to see him run around the track in the morning. I brought my telephoto lens! To see more of my NYRA photos, click here.
Funny Cide visited Old Friends at Cabin Creek in Greenfield, NY one summer.
While I was at Old Friends I got to meet Red Down South and Zippy Chippy, who are best friends.
I captured these horses pulling a carriage at the Saratoga Battlefield Frost Faire in 2015. To see more photos I took at the Frost Faire, click here.
A horse has a bite to eat in Monument Valley, AZ. To see more photos I took in Monument Valley, click here.
I captured this horse and rider at the Oklahoma Training Track in Saratoga one summer.
A mule waiting to be ridden down into the Grand Canyon. To view more photos I took at the Grand Canyon, click here.
A horse and rider get led out to the Oklahoma Track on a fall morning.
Two horses munch on hay at Equine Advocates in Chatham, NY. To see more photos I took at Equine Advocates, click here.
Another photo I took at Equine Advocates.
I also took this photo at Equine Advocates.
A horse near Tuolumne Meadows in Yosemite National Park. To see more photos I took in Yosemite, click here.
One of my favorite photos taken at the Oklahoma Track of riders warming up.
A horse at the Oklahoma Track.
I snapped this shot when the Budweiser Clydesdales made their way through the Saratoga Spa State Park one summer.
A close up view of a pony at Saratoga Race Course.
Meeting Buddy the Pony at the Saratoga Race Course Backstretch.
For more horse photos, view my Equine gallery on my portfolio.
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