Equine Stock Organization by IlluminateGalaxies, journal
Equine Stock Organization
Hey! So I'm not sure if everyone faces this issue, but I know for me it gets annoying, but I always find that I'm stuck going through all of my favorite stocks trying to find one for the right piece. I usually find myself getting distracted and thinking about how I could use that stock for that image and that for another XD
So, I made a huge journal of the stock in my favorites folder! I will let you use this for yourself :D
If you have more stock you'd like me to put in here, then feel free to send me a link to a journal of them or something! I'm always searching for new stock and this is an awesome way for me to get it all together <3
Current Residence: Ontario, Canada Favourite style of art: Photography, Writing, Music Operating System: Windows 8 Personal Quote: It's the consequence that is always certain to be confusion
So hey guys!
I didn't realize that it had been so long. Just got around to checking all my messages and everything. Thanks to all of you who have used my stock. I love each piece! Also thank you to everyone who views any of my images. Just having your views makes me so happy. :)
Suppose you all deserve a bit of an update as to what I've been up to.
Well I work at Quarter Horse racing barn. We have a bit of everything: racehorses, studs, broodmares, foals, and some riding horses. It is a job that has its ups and downs. For the most part it is great until something unfortunate happens. We lost one horse this year to an accident in the gates.
So it's been awhile.
I come on here enough, but I never end up updating my journal. :(
Well I'm in university in an equine program. That is going really well so far. Finished semester one with an 85% average. :)
Since being there I have visited the race track across the parking lot a lot. I have been slowly going through those photos and editing some. Some will be photography and others I may offer for stock. Anyone interested?
Sadly, the stunning stallion Hickstead passed away yesterday.
He completed a 13-fence round in Verona, Italy before he collapsed and died before a packed arena.
Vets tried to revive him, but it was too late.
Riders in the competition chose to suspend the rest of the competition and gave a moment of silence for the horse.
It is a sad ending for the top horse in the world, and I am saddened by this.
He was one of my favourites and he was even better with being Canadian.
I give my condolences to Eric Lamaze and everybody with Hickstead connections.