Sunday, October 12, 2014

Rest In Peace Cigar









Hopefully, if you've been reading my blog for a while, you know how grateful I am to live in the state of Kentucky.  I don't know if growing up here gave me my love for horses or if somewhere in my DNA I loved horses and living in Kentucky just facilitated it. But I do love it here..

One of the BIG reasons I love living here, is that an hour away, to the southeast is the Kentucky Horse Park.  I make it there at least twice a year.  Hopefully, if it's been a good year, it's a lot more than that.

In 2008, I had just had my son and I was an out of work System Engineer.  My entire life, I've wanted to be an artist or do somethig artistic for a living but I had NO clue how to go about doing so. I had surrounded myself with non-artistic people because that is essentially how I grew up.  My husband gave me my first DSLR (I'd had film SLRs in the past).  It was quite a learning curve compared to the sharp, clear, beautiful pictures from film.  But less expensive (sort of) and instantly gratifying. I entertained the notion of becoming a photographer for a living.  I had post-partum depression pretty bad and I really wasn't in my right mind. What I did have in my favor was an eye for composition (thaks to my art training) and my love for horses.

On the day the above photos were taken, Alysheba had just come back from Dubai that week and I wanted to get some of the first photos of him back on US soil.  I thought that maybe would help my career. (It did not, I am/was clueless on how to market myself)  There was another, what I assume was a more famous male photographer there who was sort of snotty to me. But I didn't care. I had my son with me and I was on familar ground.

I got some great photos of Alysheba.  He was really a wonderful horse.  I wish he was around longer so that I could've gotten more photos.

I then turned my lens on Cigar.  Cigar had been there for some time and although I knew he was a great racehorse, I didn't know until recently how truely great he was.  On that beautiful, warm, fall day, I took photos of the old man that showed his real personality.  He played with his handler and was generally well behaved, as he always was.  Getting a photo of cigar with his head UP and not buried in grass is a coup for someone who isn't at the horsepark every day.

 I got very lucky that day..  They let Kona Gold out in his paddock while cigar was standing there and kona proceeded to HAUL BUTT around his paddock for seriously, a good 6 or 7 minutes with cigar watching the entire time.  Ears up, intensely interested..  Lucky for me.

Although my photos were blown out (see the white fence with no detail?) because I was new to photography, photoshop now saved my butt.. and in going over my photos again, the photos I thought were "bad" are actually just showing his personality. So I'm sharing them here with you.

Be grateful for the champions that are still alive. Take as many photos of them as you can. Even if that champion is a horse in your back yard, or in the barn where you ride. You won't regret it.

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Lots of Photography






Been Shooting a lot of photos lately.  Not the typical, "This is a conformation Shot" kind of photos either..  More "arty" ones that are a bit different than normal.  This has made my artistic soul very very happy.

The above photos were taken when I was in Nicholasville, KY with Shannon DeWaal Hayden, Eli Hayden and Morgen Kilbourn Rossomando.

I'm still working on my western pleasure saddle though.  I have the jockey pieces pinned in place, just need to glue them down but I wanted to "live with them" in their spots for a week or so to make sure they are where I want them.

Hope that you are having a lovely fall!!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Tiny bullet keeper and Latigo keeper in silver

These will get engraving

Closer and closer

I'm actually excited about this one and I like it!

My brain this weekend

 

I was actually productive in the Studio this past weekend.  Saturday found my brain bouncing all over the place but Sunday, with less than my usual amount of caffiene, turned into a nice, quiet studio day. Lesson learned. Less Caffiene on the weekends!

The Western pleasure saddle is almost completely put together.  The pieces fit like a nice, tight puzzle and I've adjusted and readjusted how the seat sits on the bottom skirt so that it's as perfect as I can get it.

I'm running out of sheet silver though so I'll need to make some sales stuff soon to cover the cost.. :)

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Saddle silver changed

I took the acorn off of the fender silver.. it will be replaced with a more elegant acorn seperate from the other plate. 

The second picture is of my favorite part of any saddle..the drawings.. I love to draw..

Saturday, August 09, 2014

Western Pleasure Saddle in Progress....



I'm going to have to rethink that fender silver.. it's clunkier than I'd like.. but the rest of it is coming along well :)

Happy Saturday!- Few Photos from Nationals this year






I know, I'm a horribly lazy blogger.  I'm just tired and behind on all of those things I want to do.  Like years behind.. lol

Above are a few photos from the CM Plastic Division at the 2014 North American Model Horse Nationals.

Today I'm making an effort to get some stuff on my studio computer organized.  Seems like lots of stuff that I don't need to keep and a lot of stuff that is in the wrong/what!? folders and I need to sort that out..

Hope that your weekend is organized!



Sunday, July 27, 2014

NAN photos being uploaded

just in case you were wondering, I took an amazing amount of photos. I am only through the CM/AR Performance photos.  So what I have is here:

http://www.abounaderphoto.com/Nan2014/CustomArtist-resin-Performance/

Enjoy!

Miniature Californio Style Mother Hubbard saddle (II) By Heather Moreton




So For fun, I made a slideshow of the making of the Californio II Set and uploaded it to the "you tubes".. enjoy :)




Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Real fast.. again

Super fast! I'm super busy at work and with life right now but I will be posting some of my North American Model Horse Nationals Pictures here for your enjoyment.  I have started working on the plates for the western pleasure saddle too!   Inspiration has hit me again!

Breyerfest was great but I missed Sue B-Y so much this year.. but more about that this weekend! Lots to say!


Sunday, June 15, 2014

Real fast..

Things have been insanely busy here.  Not a lot of time for the studio unfortunately but more time than before.  I have been walking a lot, happily and my weight is responding which of course makes me happy.

The hormones are normal one day and then whacked out the next.  I'm having to redefine normal and learn to work with it.

My brain has however been in creative overdrive.. just not a lot of time to put that creativity to real use...

Below are a few photos that I took yesterday of my daylillies and my kitty, Sahara.




I'm inching ever closer to finishing up my western pleasure set. I WANT to be ready by NAN but I have no clue if I will be..  Cross your fingers for me!


Monday, April 28, 2014

Finished! - Green Braided Bridle







So happy to say that I finally finished something! whoot!!!  This is anna's green bridle.  Fully braided.  No beads.. those are all woven knots.


Sunday, April 13, 2014

Sunday :)







I have now spent two weeks in my new studio and I love it in here.  It feels cozy, everything is a bit closer to me and I'm finding that I have more storage than I thought.  The lighting situation is working out and the cats are very happy on their "kitty clouds". (although they still would prefer to be ON me).

Above you'll see the bridle that I'm re-doing for Anna Tackett (she didn't ask.. I couldn't stand the old work I had attached to that bit so I am redoing her bridle with my better skills)  The reins are split reins, staying with the design of the original bridle.  I am considering doing more knots on the bridle but part of me likes the minimalism on the split reins. (they aren't romels after all..)  The bit is from a seller that used to be on ebay - Marsha WTT. (she has passed away since I bought it all those years ago though, sadly)

I am feeling more creative than ever.  I think that the surgery is finally helping and my hormones are finally calming the hell down.  I am much less depressed than I was.  In fact I didn't realize HOW down I was until this weekend.  There were other weird behaviors too.  I think that we humans forget how VERY in control our hormones are over our bodies.  I became obsessed with a certain kind of shirt (designer shirts too- couldn't be cheap shirts.. oh noo..);  Certain kinds of foods (Qdoba 24/7) and I was a bit.. ahem.. Flirtier than normal (read cougar! LOL!). My concentration is better now too.

I've decided to not play in the pool league over the summer. I really need more studio time and more photography time.  I'm seriously missing the horsepark and the polo etc etc..

Next weekend I'm going to Tennessee to attend Model horse Mania and my boys are coming with me.  We'll be visiting his folks on the way back home too.  It'll be nice to have company with me while I'm traveling.

 I'm hoping hoping hoping I'll have my good lens back too.  I broke it last October at the Akhal Teke Event. (Too excited taking pictures and I dropped it.. loL!)

I hope you're having a beautiful spring weekend.  Louisville Kicked off the derby festival yesterday with "Thunder over Louisville" and I'm certain I have derby fever :)