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Horsing Around by Emily Giffin

Written by Jackie D'Elia  |  Published on January 1, 2010

If you enjoyed the photo of the horse earlier this week, here is a little more from Emily Giffin. Emily is my niece who is starting at Texas A&M in the fall. Whoop! I am very proud of her. She enjoys photography and after seeing some of her photos, I asked if she would share them. She has a great eye for texture, angle, form and contrast. These monochromatic images really show this off. 

Her horse is named Jimbo.


Emily Self Portrait

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Filed under: Experimenting with Photography Tagged with: monochromatic photography

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  1. Corner Garden Sue says

    January 2, 2010 at 4:47 am

    I enjoyed them all! Happy New Year!

  2. Laura - Lake Olympia Garde Club says

    January 4, 2010 at 7:03 pm

    Hi, Jackie —

    Happy New Year

    I love your niece’s photos – you sure are a talented family. I’d love to have the first one to hang up -thank you for sharing. Laura – see you soon at our garden club

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