I am glad the horse can see out but do wish he could act normal and natural and not be locked in . . , walk in the sun and neigh loudly ad happily . . .
So much to love about this photo! The horse’s face, of course, with that bored but interested expression; framed beautifully by the open window; the window itself dangling to the side; the contrast of the brick and wood; the geometry of the brick-red rectangles within the larger white-washed wooden squares; the splash of green leaves on the side…
Just went to the state fair this week and saw a few horses, but too many people around to get a good picture. Love this shot!
A fine composition
A photograph of a framed picture.
I am glad the horse can see out but do wish he could act normal and natural and not be locked in . . , walk in the sun and neigh loudly ad happily . . .
They are not locked away during the day, but go into the barn late in the afternoon, until the next morning. We had some severe weather this summer.
Great picture. The darkness behind seems a bit ominous, so I guess that’s what the window is for. 🙂
Great observation. You are right, the window makes the background look darker than it actually is.
I love pictures of horses looking out of windows! This one is perfect!
I like them too.
So much to love about this photo! The horse’s face, of course, with that bored but interested expression; framed beautifully by the open window; the window itself dangling to the side; the contrast of the brick and wood; the geometry of the brick-red rectangles within the larger white-washed wooden squares; the splash of green leaves on the side…
Oh what a great description of my photo. You nailed it and you didn’t overlook a thing.