SCS Equestrian Team!
Here's How it Works:
Team pickings are over!!! Thanks to everyone who has joined! Now,
here is some show info!!!
Class list for the shows
You may have however many riders in each class. 7 overall riders per class.
Classes:
Jumping
1. 2 foot jumping
2. Cross-rails
Flat
3. 2 foot rider's flat
4. Cross-rail rider's flat
5. Begginer flat
Each jumping class your rider takes, they will have to do the same flat class that matches with the jumping class. Begginer flat is for riders who will not jump. Each rider can be in 1 jumping and 1 flat class.
Horses my team is using (SCS team)
Crossrails: Flat:
Party Shoes Same as crossrails Peppermint Maya Sunshine Teddy
Newsworthy
Flash
Bounce
Show Schedule
Send in entries by November 30th
Send in entries by December 30th
Send in entries by January 30th
Send in entries by Febuary 30th
Send in entries by March 30th
Finals: Send in entries by April 30th
Thanks again to everyone!
If you would like to dontate a prize for any of the shows, please email me or sign the guestbook! Thanks!!!
You can join my team, make a team of your own, or you can join someone elses team! Teams are made up of no more than 5 people. We will host shows about every month. In the show, you will send your team "captian" an email with all of your useable horses. The captian will randomly pick a horse and you must find a way to pose that horse in the photo for a class. The classes include flat classes, cross rail, and 2ft. The shows are all English.
The rider must be properly dresses (or at least have a decent show shirt on) and be age 11-14. Thank you and please join my team or make your own!!!
Thanks!!!!
P.S.- Fox Hill Farms is hosting a team: http://www.foxhillfarms.weebly.com/
Email me with questions at sambjamn@yahoo.com
Here are tips to make your photos better!
Footing-
Footing can be difficult. Kitty litter can make great footing for areana scenes. You can use fine sawdust too. For snow scenes, use cotton or a light white substance.
Props-
If you use to many props, the picture can become overwelming. Use small touches like flowers and maybe trees. Fencing may be appropriate too. Jumps or a dressage ring could come in handy.
Backrounds-
If you choose to take the picture outside, then set up a good area on a foldable table. The backround should have no houses or cars. That way people can tell that the horse is out of scale. If you choose to take it inside, use a poster with a farm of field.
Lighting-
Outside, it should be the afteroon type of day. That way you get a shadow. Don't take the picture directally facing the sun. That way you don't get a bad glare that could ruin a picture.
Fencing-
The fencing should be in scale and should be the right kind. In an indoor show ring, use a white high fence with no rails. For outdoor photos, use a rail fence. Any color of fence is OK.
Horses-
The horse(s) you use should be in scale to the props and should be in great condition. Make sure that the horse does not blend with the backround. Make sure that your horse is the right breed in a certaint class.
Extra Tips-
Make sure that the tack is well fitting and is appropriate for the breed. You don't want a racking horse with jumper tack! Also, make sure the rider fits properly,and is holding the reins and has her feet in the stirrups.