Boxing Day Hunt
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Alan Young
Registered: Jan 19, 2007
Total Posts: 4538
Country: United Kingdom

Hello,

An annual tradition, however no longer allowed as a sport

Regrads Alan



lorriman
Registered: Jul 09, 2008
Total Posts: 176
Country: United Kingdom

Alan Young wrote:
Hello,

An annual tradition, however no longer allowed as a sport

Regrads Alan


And yet the fox is permitted by our leftie overlords to chase rabbits, dumpster dive, and smoke in public places.

Fanatical notions of equality got us here, but don't seem to have been equitably applied.



cocodrillo
Registered: Mar 22, 2006
Total Posts: 601
Country: Australia

Lads,
I lived amongst you for five years, and I found that the only reason the streets were clean on a Saturday and Sunday morning was because the local foxes had a bit of a taste for the coleslaw tossed off the late night kebabs in the center of town. I can deal with the public smoking by fantastic Mister Fox if he sweeps the streets. Of course, I didn't own a chicken coop or raise rabbits! ;-)

Lots of happy puppies in the photo. Do they really care what they are chasing so long as they get to go racing around the countryside? The pomp and circumstance of the hunt really is quite a visual spectacle.

cheers,
Sean



Michael Probyn
Registered: Mar 05, 2007
Total Posts: 300
Country: United Kingdom

Some of the hounds look a bit blurry, do you have any at a faster shutter speed or was it intentional to show the motion? I think I'd prefer it more still (but that's only my opinion, and I'm by no means a pro).
Love images 2 and 7 off the associated online gallery.
Hope that you had a good holiday.
Mike



Alan Young
Registered: Jan 19, 2007
Total Posts: 4538
Country: United Kingdom

Thank Mike

Yes I like a bit of blur, looks more realistic

Thanks for visiting my web site

Alan



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