This is the 13th one of my series 'Nobility'. This series shows captures of the annual horse driving competition, taken last year in August 2017 on the peninsula Walcheren, Zeeland, The Netherlands.
We can see so well how the driver is trying to keep those beautiful animals in check, they take this very serious and invest alot of money and time into it. Very good capture with your lens. tigs=^..^=
It's a postcard, C! The time and effort spent on making every detail perfect for this demonstration has to be incredible (made that much more exact by the position of your photo). Even the way the driver and passenger are sitting--she's almost as straight as a mannequin--denotes an attention to detail and the tradition of the competition. I'm supposin' this sport has been around a long time, right?
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---I'm supposin' this sport has been around a long time, right?---
'Nik' you're right. With your keen eyes, you've seen every detail, reflecting the above comment. Thanks for that. This branch of sport has a very long tradition in my country indeed.
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thats quite a find, wish we had something like that here. not in my parts anyways. as always you have the clarity at top notch Mr. C. your shots in clarity alone i enjoy! not to mention the color is right on spot. not too over done and not enough, its just perfect. for that reason you can cook me eggs any time, I like em over medium perfect, like the shot is.
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