This is a very good pony portrait. It captures the whole pony in a natural setting in direct sunlight with no distracting shadow. I love it. Now the only thing I cannot determine from the portrait is the actual size of the pony. Assuming it is friendly, I would like to see a second photo with someone else in the photo. I want to know if this little guy is knee high, waste high, or shoulder high. (And an ran spell check on this one.)
Yes, about shoulder high; however, horsepeople actually describe height in "hands". But, since we aren't horsefolk, let's just stick with shoulder-high.
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This is a very good pony portrait. It captures the whole pony in a natural setting in direct sunlight with no distracting shadow. I love it. Now the only thing I cannot determine from the portrait is the actual size of the pony. Assuming it is friendly, I would like to see a second photo with someone else in the photo. I want to know if this little guy is knee high, waste high, or shoulder high. (And an ran spell check on this one.)
I'm going to say shoulder high, but we may need the resident veterinarian to pipe in on this one.
Yes, about shoulder high; however, horsepeople actually describe height in "hands". But, since we aren't horsefolk, let's just stick with shoulder-high.
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