Münster international *pics*

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First international photo report of the year :D

I have over 1,000 pics so bear with me! (and don't worry, am not going to publish them all!). Some big names, some fab horses, and LOTS of shopping opportunities.

Ok, I will start with some from today's Kür.

Peter Borggreve (head rider at the Westphalian State Stud) and Laureus, a stallion standing at the stud. They put the canter half-passes in the most interesting place -- a zig-zag on the diagonal (ridden diagonally, rather than crossing the centreline, if it makes sense?)

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Nicole Glaser-Käppeler & Linas

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Patrik Kittel and Toy Story (eventual winners with over 74%) warming up. The whole weekend I only saw 2 big-tour riders warm-up or school with helmets on, Patrik and Kirsten Sieber. A huge well done to both of them :) (there might have been others whom I missed, of course...)

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And this is Kirsten on Charly

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During the ten-minute break in the middle of the freestyle, Kirsten even went into the main arena with her helmet on. Go girl :)

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And during the test

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Patrik and Toy Story during their test

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Ozzy (Patrik Kittel's dog, and a very famous dog in his own right: he's even got his own facebook page!) watching Toy Story's test.

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(more pics to come)
 
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You always take such great photos, and these are no exceptions. Looking forward to seeing more! Can I ask what camera/settings you use? :)
 
Those photos are so cool- and the hat the lady is wearing looks really cool. It's not a silk making it black and white, is it?
 
Thank you! I will definitely post more (but maybe not all tonight!), I have loads, from lots of different classes and even Wednesday's stallion show which was super interesting.

Camera is a Nikon D5000 and it really is an amazing camera, even though I am still learning to use it indoors, this is the first show where some pictures are decent! The photos from outdoor shows are always a billion times better, but I am sure it's entirely my fault, not the camera's.

(Incidentally, the D5000 also takes very good videos. All of the videos of my own horses I have posted on here were taken with that, not with a videocamera!)
 
I love toy story! And really interesting that I can actually see his rider Patrik being very loose and relaxed in his body - and how open his body language is! :)
 
nice to see some fasionable dressage helmets!

Overall, absolutely stunning photos! Making me drool with envy, at the photgraphy, the horses, the riding, the tack! Everything!
 
Yes only_me, I loved Patrik this weekend. He also took part in the Stallion Show on Wed night which I thought was very, very nice (I have very limited experience of stallion shows, so I might be wrong of course, but I did not expect such a big name to ride in it!)
 
Camera is a Nikon D5000 and it really is an amazing camera,

Thanks! I will start saving (again :)) so I can move on from my current bridge camera.

even though I am still learning to use it indoors, this is the first show where some pictures are decent! The photos from outdoor shows are always a billion times better, but I am sure it's entirely my fault, not the camera's.

Exactly how I feel about me and mine, but more justifiably :D
Thanks for posting these - I do so enjoy them.
 
Lovely pictures, stunning horses and I really like the purple tailcoat, still looks smart but with a little twist :)
May I ask what sort of settings you have your camera on for these indoor shots? I've been struggling (im very much a beginner but get frustrated easily when it doesnt work! :D )and cant seem to get the right settings no matter how much I fiddle the buttons!
 
Err, I am ashamed to say I just let the camera get on with its job and I do not interfere... just as you would do with a dressage schoolmaster :D

Seriously, I know nothing about stuff like shutter speed, etc -- all I do is have the setting permanently on Sport (obviously!) and the camera does the rest.

But I fear that this is also why my indoor photos are so rubbish compared to the outdoor ones -- maybe I *should* be doing something ;) if I had time and money I would love to take a proper photography course, but for now I will have to leave it up to Nikon :D

One last photo before I go to sleep ...

HEAVEN!!! HEAVEN!!!

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Thats what I usually do too! :D I think the last time I tried my pictures were so awful because the light was really bad and my camera just couldnt cope. Id love to do a course too but finding time is a big problem!

p.s. I like the plum and silver pad in the middle far left :D
 
Great pics - I like the purple tailcoat :D What's the story behind the cute dog?

And re: Nikons, I've found that sometimes you can get better shots using the standard rather than sport setting with horses. Not always though and I've never used one inside, only outside but I was surprised at the differences.
 
Not sure what all the buzz about Ozzy is, I think he is just a dog with a huge personality! I guess he is one of those people who are beautiful yet don't know it :D

No Concept even sell "I love Ozzy" polo shirts :D

I can't take photos of dressage horses without using the sport setting, because the sport setting is the only thing that allows me to take enough photos of a movement so that I can then select the moment where the horse is at his most expressive... but maybe it would work with other disciplines!
 
Fantastic photos - we also have to have our camera permanently on sport then out of all tthe continuous photos we take some will have caught the horse in the right moment of his stride pattern!
 
What beautiful photos! It's lovely to see you taking full advantage of the amazing shows where you are, am v.v jealous, but it's just a teeeeny bit too far for us :p
Thanks for the pics and report - inspirational stuff.
 
Lovely photos and certainly brightened up my Monday morning when I should have been doing work things. I do love that photo where the rider is scratching her horse behind his years, its lovely. It also nice to see some riders wearing proper helments - as you know I am a bit fanatical about that subject.
 
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