Thursday, August 26, 2010

One of Ocala's thoroughbred beauties


Greetings to all. This represents a brief stop on the hiatus road.

17 comments:

lewi14@gmail.com said...

Welcome back! Nice to hear (read) from you again.

I must admit that I've respect for horses. Lordly characters!

Cezar and Léia said...

Stunning portrait! :)
You always talented with your camera.
hugs
Léia

Olivier said...

un beau portrait, il est tres mignon

Daryl said...

welcome back, you (both) were missed

B SQUARED said...

Beautiful animal. Hope all is well. Best wishes.

Kate said...

This looks like a professional photo session. It's just grand!

Halcyon said...

Thought you were back. :)

Nice to hear from you anyway. And thanks for this lovely equine portrait. Hope you are enjoying your "vacation". :)

Memphis MOJO said...

That is a nice horse.

Hope you and Lois Anne are having a great trip!

Judy said...

Nice stop!

cieldequimper said...

I thought you were back too and am now disappointed!

Enjoy the rest of the hiatus! ;-)

irinapictures said...

Lovely face. Deep hazel eyes.
Waiting you back.

Sharon said...

This makes a wonderful portrait!

Lynette said...

Wonderful photo, a keepsake for someone I'm sure.

Halcyon said...

Jacob: I actually like to SCUBA, but my hubs has asthma so we have compromised on snorkeling. And actually some of the best snorkels we've done have been in Key West. Did you see my giant sea turtle?? :)
So you don't even need to go that far!

Hilda said...

Awww, and I thought you'd come back for good. Better than nothing. :)

Love her brown eyes!

Small City Scenes said...

What a beauty of a horse.
So good to see you are back if only for a minute. We all wonder and worry when a fav is gone for sometime.

I was thinking about you two this morning and almost emailed you all but..............MB

Francisca said...

Hm... too early to welcome you back, I see. If you are anywhere near this gorgeous horse, you must be having a good time. Beauty of a photo too.

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson