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as i drove down south to visit my golf superintendent friend at his farm, i spotted these horses i had seen on the golf course a week or so ago. larry wondered if i had taken any photographs of the equine. i had not, as it was first light. so i decided to stop and shoot a few for him, and then convinced his daughter hannah, their dog molly, and the man himself, to pose for a portrait on the prairie. i like both shots, as neither were planned ..