




Del Mar. Thanks to some new friends I was able to gain access to the morning warm up at Del Mar. There is something so powerful about these animals, their trainers, their lives and their aura.
A racing horse is so alive you can almost hear the crackling of electricity around them.
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Those are awesome, both sets. I went down opening day but getting down with the horses would have been so much better. Your work is always a constant source of inspiration.
Thanks Sean. Most of the time I'm just stumbling around in the dark.
Ha! Nothing wrong with that. I'm right there with you.
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