FOR HORSE PEOPLE • ABOUT HORSE PEOPLE
SIDELINES NOVEMBER 2012 97
Jennifer Pesnell, of Choudrant,
Louisiana, took this photo of her
2011 Oldenburg flly Copycat “Izzy”
(Hopeforroyalty xx X Cunningham)
who was going through a bit of a
naughty stage at 1 month old. So
bad but so cute! She is now a big,
beautiful and respectful yearling.
Sally Moehring, of
Reddick, Florida,
took this photo of
Bentley, a pony
foal by Welsh
section A, BF Oliver
Twist X Mischka,
a Thoroughbred
granddaughter of
Secretariat. Bentley
is owned and bred
by Cottage Farm
Inc. and knows
when the camera is on him.
Ethan Maye, 11, of Fairfeld, Virginia, won the Non Professional
division with his photo of a foal named Paris. Ethan took the
shot of the foal while lying down in the grass behind her. Ethan
thanks Kathryn Southard and Janice Thompson for helping him
get started with photography. As the winner, Ethan will receive a
painting from artist Louise Mellon.
Alexis Kruger, 12, of Edgewater, Maryland,
took this photo of her friend’s pony Marley. “I
love the blue sky background refecting in his
eyes and the wind blowing his forelock. This
photo is one of my favorites because it was
completely spontaneous.”
Stephanie Wendorf, of Longmont, Colorado,
took this photo of their Oldenburg colt, “Special
Edition GES” on his frst day outside at the
tender age of 3 days old. “He thought everything
was something new and wonderful to explore
that day, including each plant and shadow he
came across!”
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Karli Dannewitz,
17, of Sebastopol,
California, took
this photo of her
horse’s whiskers
and a sunset.
“One evening on
Facebook, everyone
was talking about
this gorgeous sunset
outside so I decided
to go take a look
myself and I just had to take some photos of my horse in front of it.”
Brenda Terry, 17, of Gaston, South Carolina, took
this photo of her friend Kristin’s pony named Tyler.
“I’ve always loved the way pictures of horses and
water come out and love the detail in this one.”
Non-Professional Photography Contest Winners