Would you still phone up if you liked this horse ??

Yes i would still call as the pics in the little thumbnails are really clear and even in the big pic I get an idea of the way he is working, how the rider is riding and what tack he is in

Hope you get some calls :)
 
maybe, try uploading the whole photo, it may take a while but might not be so pixelated. its better to have a good photo even if the horse doesn't take up most of it.
 
Ive just gone onto photobucket and uploaded the photos that ive not cropped as they look better. But the old ones are still on the site i dont know if they take a while to edit. Fingers crossed thanks
 
thanks ive just uploaded the uncropped ones but they are not showing on the web it may take abit to edit not sure?
This is one of the un cropped ones it looks fine on my PB is it ok

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Perhaps in the meantime, while you are working on the photos, amend your description and add "sorry for the blurry photos, I am currently working on this, therefore please email me if you would like to be emailed clearer photos".
 
Do not load to photobucket first as this reduces quality. Horemart can upload pics direct from your PC so just use the browse feature on the advert setup to go to the location on your PC for pics.
 
I would defo still be interested your not too far away and horse is exactly what I'm looking for although slightly out of my price range :rolleyes:. Unfortunately I already have first refusal on a gorgeous piebald mare at end of July and can't afford 2 :D
 
It would put me off, I like to see good clear photos.

Take some more pictures and compose them so that the horse fills most of the picture so you don't need to crop them If your camera only has a digital zoom and not an optical one try to do it without zooming in as this will reduce the resolution.

If you aren't sure what sort of zoom you have got, and optical zoom normally extends further out the front of the camera the more you zoom in, a digital one doesn't - so most mobile phone cameras only have digital zoom.
 
It would be worth doing some more photos as the flatwork ones aren't particularly flattering - which is important as you are marketing him for dressage and saying his flatwork is very good. Try and get the trotwork ones at the best point of the stride, like this:

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(If you keep clicking away with the camera you will get one eventually!)

I wouldn't bother with a head shot - would be better to replace it with a conformation shot, or a jumping one, if he jumps at all.

As the ad stands, I would only go to look if it was just round the corner from me - I would want to see better photos if I was to be persuaded to come some distance to view him.
 
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