Drawing defines form. However sometimes
it is hard to see this form. Different colors and surfaces reflect light in different
ways.
When taking pictures of horses it
is best to do so on a hazy day to break up the sun’s rays, because the sheen on
a horse’s coat caused by the reflected light from the sun inhibits the ability
to discern form. I would recommend a nice medium value brown or grey horse for
anatomical study. A white one will reflect too much light and a black one will not
reflect enough for optimal viewing.
Picture above from, "Animal Anatomy For Artists"
by W. Ellenberger
graphite on 8.5 x 11 bond paper
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