Thursday, March 10, 2011

HITS 2011 - Scene 4

15 comments:

Randy said...

Another excellent series. Love your new banner shot too!

Jack said...

You have some unusual shots here. The top is a classic jumping shot, the girl on the scooter is unexpected, the little dogs will set those people who like little dogs cooing [that does not include me], . . . and others, like me, will be studying the napping rider because we are developing a previously unknown interest in stretch fabrics.

Olivier said...

superbe serie, et j'aime bien la dernier, apres l'effort la sieste, je suis tout a fait pour ;)

magiceye said...

superb clicks!!

cieldequimper said...

I wouldn't mind taking a nap too. I've only just got up, so what? :-)

Sharon said...

More interesting shots. You were really observing the entire scene.

Small City Scenes said...

Will ride......anything.
Great series ending with the sleeping girl which riders have to find a spot anywhere at a horse show. Up early snooze anywhere. that's the motto. MB

Cezar and Léia said...

I think after the busy day it's nice to take a nap! :)
I love the cute little dogs! They are beautiful!
Léia

Daryl said...

Nice shots .. I especially like the shih tzu powered golf cart

Halcyon said...

Looks like there was a lot going on at the horse show. You got some good shots. :)

Unknown said...

Great series, Jacob!

Gunn said...

Great documentary!:)
- Have a nice weekend!

Gunn / Stavanger / Norway

Stefan Jansson said...

The girl on the scooter is a good one.

brattcat said...

Shooting all these different aspects of the event gives us a sense of really being there. You give us context. Wonderful series.

Memphis MOJO said...

I'm just catching up on my blog reading and you've given me a dilema -- which photo from the HITS series do I like best? Wow, so many great shots and nice variety. Thanks for sharing.

"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