Halter Trail Bridle
Halter Trail Bridle
Check out this page if you are looking for Halter Trail Bridle
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![]() BITLESS ROPE HACKAMORE BOSAL BRIDLE COMBO W REINS great for trail riding US $31.75
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![]() SCALLOPED DESIGN HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE LEATHER HACKAMORE BOSAL BLACK US $29.75
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![]() BLACK Western Futurity Bridle With Silver Spots Includes Reins New Horse Tack US $24.95
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![]() Tack New Hand Made Parade Show Bridle Headstall Reins PA195 US $154.00
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![]() WESTERN LEATHER TACK HORSE BRIDLE HEADSTALL WITH REINS US $39.09
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![]() Western Horse Bitless Bridle Headstall Bosal Reins 327 US $65.75
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![]() HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE LEATHER HACKAMORE BOSAL COLOR BLACK NICE US $27.95
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![]() WESTERN ZEBRA HAIR ON LEATHER ONE EAR HORSE HEADSTALL BREAST COLLAR RHINESTONE 6 US $95.00
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![]() 7 WESTERN BLING CRYSTAL HANDTOOLED LEATHER BRIDLE HEADSTALL BREAST COLLAR HORSE US $125.74
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![]() WESTERN CHEETAH HAIR ON LEATHER BRIDLE HEADSTALL BREAST COLLAR RHINESTONE TACK US $139.00
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![]() RED NYLON HALTER BRIDLE W REINS BREAST COLLAR LEADBIT GOOD SET US $9.99
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![]() Dark Oil Leather Western SHOW Curb Chain Silver Engraved Accents New Horse Tack US $10.95
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![]() WESTERN LEATHER TACK ZEBRA HAIRON BRIDLE HEADSTALL BREAST COLLAR RHINESTONE 103 US $95.38
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![]() WESTERN LEATHER HAND PAINTED TOOLED HORSE HEADSTALL BREAST COLLAR RHINESTONE 02 US $99.00
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![]() WESTERN CREAM OSTRICH LEATHER INLAY TACK BRIDLE HEADSTALL BREAST COLLAR 104 A US $95.39
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![]() Western Bridle CROSS Conchos Silver Spots Cutout Cheeks Includes Reins US $44.95
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![]() SCALLOPED DESIGN HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE LEATHER HACKAMORE BOSAL BROWN NICE US $29.75
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![]() Western Horse One Ear Bitless Bridle Headstall Bosal US $59.00
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![]() Western Leather Fully Tooled Horse Bridle Rawhide Accents Includes Reins US $36.95
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![]() BLING HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE LEATHER HACKAMORE BOSAL BLK US $39.75
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![]() Tooled Western Leather Bridle PEACE Sign Conchos Includes Reins New Horse Tack US $48.95
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![]() BLACK Leather Western Bridle Tiny Silver Floral Conchos Includes Reins New Tack US $26.95
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![]() HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE ROPE HACKAMORE BOSAL ALL BLACK BROWN US $17.95
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![]() BLACK Western Horse Bridle Steer Head Conchos Includes Reins New Horse Tack US $28.95
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![]() Nylon Headstall Horse Rainbow Bridle Barrel Racing Lg Pony Trail Tie Dye Colors US $24.99
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![]() Natural Horsemanship Rope Hackamore Bitless Bridle US $20.00
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![]() New Russet Heavy Duty Halter Bridle Combination Great Endurance Bridle US $62.96
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![]() HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE ROPE HACKAMORE BOSAL ALL BLACK PURPLE US $17.95
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![]() Dark Brown Western Leather Bridle Silver Engraved Hearts Includes Reins US $29.95
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![]() HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE ROPE HACKAMORE BOSAL BLACK PINK US $17.95
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![]() Used TUFFY BIG HORN Halter Bridle Combo US $4.99
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![]() New Amish Burgundy Heavy Duty Halter Bridle TrailEndurance Combination Bridle US $62.96
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![]() Western Leather Horse Bridle Barrel Racing Conchos Spots Includes Reins US $49.95
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![]() Western Show Bridle Cutout Cheeks Silver Spots Includes Reins New Horse Tack US $39.95
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![]() SCALLOPED DESIGN HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE LEATHER HACKAMORE BOSALTAN NICE US $29.75
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![]() HORSE BITLESS BRIDLE ROPE HACKAMORE BOSAL ALL BLACK US $17.95
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![]() Trail Rider Harness Leather Halter Bridle Combo with Brass Hardware US $79.00
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![]() NEW TUCKER HALTER BRIDLE LITE Brown with Brass FREE SHIPPING US $99.95
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![]() New Russet Heavy Duty Halter Bridle Combo Trail US $62.96
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![]() NewAmish Black Heavy Duty Halter Bridle Combo Trail US $62.96
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Taking Horse Pictures
Everyone does it. Taking pictures of your horse is just as common as taking pictures of your kids. With Facebook and My Space and dozens of other photo sites and social networks online, people are taking pictures of their horses and posting them everywhere.
But what makes a good horse photo? So many of the photos online are terrible pictures. If you are looking to sell your horse, or even if all you want to do is show him off, it is important to take a good quality photo.
It may sound obvious, but it's amazing how many people forget. Before you take a picture of your horse, groom him! Scrub the dirt out of his coat, or give him a bath if you can. Nothing improves a horse's appearance more than a good grooming or bath. Finish your grooming job by putting a clean, undamaged halter or bridle on him for the photos.
Once your horse is groomed, you will need to choose a good background. Find somewhere that is appealing to the eye, but not so busy as to distract the viewer from your horse. Beware vertical distractions such as trees or posts that could wind up sticking straight up out of your horse's back or head in the photo.
Get someone to help you if you can. If not, try turning your horse out in a small paddock or ring and bring a whip to get him to move away from you as you photograph.
Your helper should stand your horse up so that his legs are reasonably even. He should not be standing under, or trailing his legs out behind him. His head and neck should be up and alert. Ideally, your helper should stand back from your horse so that you can keep her out of your picture. By keeping a loop in the line your handler will not be pulling at your horse's mouth and irritating him.
Step back far enough to comfortably fit your horse in the viewfinder. Instead of standing, squat down to bring your camera level with your horse. If you take a photo from a standing position it will be angled downwards, distorting the photo and making the horse's legs look short and stubby.
The horse should be standing square to the camera. Angling too much towards the quarters makes them look too large, while angling towards the front will make our horse's head and neck look too large.
If your horse is loose, it is even more important to catch him in a good position. It is harder when the horse is moving around, so be ready to take advantage of that large memory card in your digital camera. Grazing photos may be cute, but they generally distort the horse and don't show off his conformation. Use your whip to get your horse moving.
The best shots happen when something distracts your horse from outside the ring. He will perk up and stare into the distance at whatever caught his attention. If you can catch it, this type of photo nearly always shows your horse at his best.
Practice by taking lots of photos. Take advantage of your digital camera, and practice as often as you can. Look through your photos and weed out the ones that are no good. Then take the best ones and get some friends to look over them and critique them. Do your best to learn from your mistakes, and soon you will find that more and more of your photos will be useable.
About the Author
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