A few months ago I did some posts about the pictures I'd chosen to put on the walls of my house. Somehow this one got forgotten....
......probably because I couldn't think of much to say about it. It was taken early one morning near Santon Downham in Breckland. I love the rather mysterious light and the stoicism of the horses.
I often read my favorite blogs when I don't have time or wits to comment, so wanted to return for a closer look at this lovely picture. Although the landscape is much different I am reminded of our years in Wyoming where horses are a common sight. I remember the steam rising from their patient bodies as they stood together waiting for whatever warmth the day might offer.
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This is an awesome picture. Love you John, Cousin Theresa
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL !
ReplyDeleteI love this picture!!! Just breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteYou don't need to say anything about that photo John, it speaks for itself, brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I love the misty atmosphere and the beautiful, strong shapes the horses make together. Wonderful shot, worthy of display.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your kind words.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful peaceful photo John - love how the soft early morning light shines through in the background!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing feel to that photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, thank you Dianne.
ReplyDeleteSo full of atmosphere - I like the way you caught the mist of the horse's breath.
ReplyDeleteI often read my favorite blogs when I don't have time or wits to comment, so wanted to return for a closer look at this lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteAlthough the landscape is much different I am reminded of our years in Wyoming where horses are a common sight. I remember the steam rising from their patient bodies as they stood together waiting for whatever warmth the day might offer.