Equine Moments..... (5)
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ScaryFox
Registered: Dec 30, 2004
Total Posts: 24454
Country: United Kingdom

I hope you enjoy my connetion with these wonderful animals.....
Ute

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Mado
Registered: Jan 14, 2008
Total Posts: 3940
Country: Canada

I like the perspective of all these images. Well done. Mado



sjkk
Registered: Dec 13, 2004
Total Posts: 1892
Country: United States

I love the herd implication in the first one and of course the kind eye in the last. Thanks for these lovely photographs.



glyons
Registered: Apr 09, 2008
Total Posts: 1371
Country: Austria

first and last one, like very much.

Gavin



Charlie Shugart
Registered: Feb 06, 2007
Total Posts: 16481
Country: United States

Ute,
I enjoyed all of these very much.
By not showing everything you revealed so much.
Charlie



tomandmarj
Registered: Jan 02, 2007
Total Posts: 5800
Country: United States

also tells me what you think of these animals. good shooting.
regards, tom



Al B
Registered: Jan 17, 2004
Total Posts: 11073
Country: Canada

Superb treatment, Ute. I loved this series. My favourites were the 2nd and last shot. I can almost hear the breath of the horse in the 2nd shot.

Well done.

Al B



PaulC
Registered: Dec 18, 2005
Total Posts: 2330
Country: Canada

Great set Ute, extremely enjoyable. Like them a lot! I also wonder what they would look like with a deep brown tone as well, rather than the blue.



jamach
Registered: Jan 31, 2005
Total Posts: 5184
Country: United States

I am not seeing any artistic position or statement. Not trying to be difficult, a horse nose, horse nose hair, horse breath, a horse eyeball, a horse part of a mane, gees.

If I had to pick a picture it would be the horse eye, not sure why that is more significant since it is devoid of meaning, even the reflection. Also, that the pics are in black and white does not add any drama or meaning, imho

I think that a more open perspective with these horses would detail your connection with them better, imho


Joe



T-bone1
Registered: Jun 29, 2008
Total Posts: 8535
Country: United States

3rd one and last one work for me. Others are too abstract for my taste, and I tend to agree with Joe ^



calk
Registered: Jan 04, 2005
Total Posts: 706
Country: United States

When I first looked at the images in this series, I half consciously "preferred" two and five because they are complete depictions, "neat", or concise, if you will, of easily recognizable parts of horse anatomy. My emotional response to the series of images from my first viewing was slight. Later I returned for another look, this time lingering for a few seconds to think about the introduction... a different time of day, a different frame of mind... Now I sense the feeling of the photographer toward these beings that she is attempting to convey.

It is much the same as when one glances at, say, the hand of a person with whom he has strong emotional or spiritual, if I may be allowed the use of the word here, bond. Just a hand, one that he has touched many times; one that has touched his own many times... the delicately tapered curve of a forefinger and thumb, the texture and soft translucence of the skin is suddenly something quite beautiful and special. Suddenly that lingering glance at something so very often seen causes a stirring within.

The image 1, my least favorite at first viewing, is now my favorite.

Cal



lednam
Registered: May 24, 2003
Total Posts: 161
Country: Sweden

Very nice, the second one is really special!

Lednam



William RISBY
Registered: Aug 01, 2007
Total Posts: 73
Country: Australia

I love them all. I get it. Thank you. My wife has horses and in the last three years has taught me a great deal about how they think, react etc.. and I've now spent some time with them and can see what you're saying. Perhaps I'm reading a lot into it, but who cares? We all see from our point of view, whether we admit it or not....



ScaryFox
Registered: Dec 30, 2004
Total Posts: 24454
Country: United Kingdom

Thank you all so much for your thoughts on these images.
My personal favourite of my series is definitely the 4th. You have to know horses to see it. That part just above their nostrils is like silk – so soft and beautiful. Their nostril is also the point of contact with someone they trust and want to get to know, not the eye. They smell you first, they reach out with their muzzle to touch you. Then they turn their head away for a moment before reaching out again. The eyes are not so important, they judge any immediate danger from an object/being further away and then make a decision to flee if needed but once you get close to a horse is all about smell and touch.

The horse in 3 didn't like the clicking of the camera but the other one wasn't bothered by it, just intrigued and very trusting.
Ute





Tim ONeill
Registered: Feb 06, 2003
Total Posts: 16433
Country: United States

Ute
Great series. I love the eye, and all the rest. Nice job in breaking up the equine physique.



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