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How to Submit Your Photo to Al Dunning's 'How's My Riding?'

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Check out this example from our January '09 issue. Try to match your photo to this image, as closely as possible.

In this new section in Horse & Rider, Team H&R member and renowned horseman Al Dunning critiques readers' riding skills, based on what he sees in photos of them in action.

Photo Specifications

  • Rider must be in Western tack and attire. (No ball caps, please.)
  • Photo must show a left-side profile view.
  • Photo must be horizontal in shape, not vertical.
  • Preferably, horse should be jogging/trotting or loping, or performing a maneuver such as a sidepass or backing.

To Submit Photos
Email photos to HorseandRider@EquiNetwork.com, and include "How's My Riding?" in the subject line. For digital images, please submit in the highest quality possible; ideally at 300 dpi, 9 x 12 or 14 x 16. Or mail photos to our editorial office: Horse & Rider, "How's My Riding?" 2000 South Stemmons Freeway, Suite 101, Lake Dallas, TX 75065.

We look forward to seeing your photos!



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