It’s the horse-ship symmetry that really makes this work, no? I might have called it Horse in a Field with Ocean-Going Ship in the Background. Though that is a little unwieldy as a title. Also, what’s the body of water? (the Atlantic or a channel of it, I’m assuming).
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Shelley 06.08.14 at 5:28 pm
I think of horses what Alice Walker thought of trees: they look like they’re happier than the rest of us in just being what they were born to be.
Main Street Muse 06.08.14 at 6:05 pm
I love the lines in your photos.
dn 06.08.14 at 6:21 pm
This looks like it belongs in a Kurosawa flick.
Anders Widebrant 06.08.14 at 7:41 pm
Nice! Sort of on theme: Duck in a pond
http://24.media.tumblr.com/8442d8f48db903b0debf0236c5321832/tumblr_n6v345oEfz1rpym4xo5_1280.jpg
ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© 06.08.14 at 8:55 pm
Very calming, Chris. I’ve got some flowers in the city.
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Dr. Hilarius 06.08.14 at 11:55 pm
Sorry, no horses. https://www.flickr.com/photos/115042006@N07/14190200948/
MPAVictoria 06.09.14 at 4:02 am
Very pretty Chris. Thank you for sharing. You have a great eye for photography.
LFC 06.09.14 at 10:17 pm
It’s the horse-ship symmetry that really makes this work, no? I might have called it Horse in a Field with Ocean-Going Ship in the Background. Though that is a little unwieldy as a title. Also, what’s the body of water? (the Atlantic or a channel of it, I’m assuming).
Chris Bertram 06.11.14 at 6:34 am
LFC: St Bride’s Bay, which is off St George’s Channel. Pembrokeshire, basically.
LFC 06.11.14 at 5:34 pm
Thanks.
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