Camargue horses are born dark brown or black and lighten to white as they mature. There was one foal among the adult horses - this little guy. When he lay down in the grass, he looked like such a happy drunk.
I'm heading off tomorrow for a vacation in New England. I may not get the chance to blog, but I'll most likely be on Facebook and twitter with briefer posts. I'll see you in September!
26 comments:
these are beautiful, I love photos of horses, he looks so content :)
Have a wonderful vacation
I love it
Really beautiful, I love your photos on any day!
So sweet!
wow, i love these photos. he looks so happy.
Oh me oh my, how I love what you do with a camera! These photographs have such a contented, drowsy quality. What an adorable little guy that foal is.
Love, love, love........ : )
Aww so cute ^ ^ ,i'm always wanna take a photo of horses ....
What beautiful..evocative captures of these most stunning and gracious of animals. Enjoy your vacation here in New England!
Really gorgeous shots, you have a great ability to drive the viewer into falling in love with the subject. Really fantastic.
wow those are incredibly beautiful
What beautiful images! He really does look so happy!
Your photos are amazing!
these are gorgeous photos! I love horses and these beautiful pictures really capture these animals! xox
Wowwww!!! I'm in awe of those horses!! :)
You're the best! your photographys ar stunning! congrats!
Wooow
Wonderful blog!
Lovely photos <33
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Great pictures
Congrats for your work!
I'm simply fascinated with the photos!
I actually try a little bit to take some pictures too.
If you have some time, I'd be really really glad if you took a look.
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Hug from Brazil!
Hey nice blog :)
Check out mine if you have the time. Thanks.
Beautiful! <3
Me encanta cómo descentras los sujetos de tus fotografías.
Un saludo desde Castro Urdiales, España,
that sleepy horse shot is just gorgeous. well, they all are!
How wild is that. Love this little pumpkin. thanks for sharing these photos with the rest of us. I'm still thinking of having 25 horses pounding thur the surf towards me. WOWZA
peace n abundance,
CheyAnne
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