Posts Tagged ‘horse’

the approach

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
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wordless wednesday – everybody is asked to use her/his imagination to find a storyline. enjoy.

and if you want to see it *really* large, click here.

rosserer pilgrimage maria plain

Monday, May 4th, 2009
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the traditional horse breeders’ pilgrimage from salzburg and surroundings to the church of ‘maria plain’ (see the 2nd image in this post) took place in marvellous weather. as a father of 3 girls, anything horse related of course is an attractive goal for an excursion, and hoping for photographic opportunities of course i did not oppose.

/home/springm/Bilder/2009/2009-05/./dsc13073s.jpg my first take on portraying horses and teams of horses was more so so than successful, but among the better shots are some nice portraits of coachmen and -women.

/home/springm/Bilder/2009/2009-05/./dsc13053s.jpg over the next days i will fill up the flickr set of this event and maybe post some more here.

horse’s paradise

Monday, April 27th, 2009
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spring time makes the spirits rise, and of course martin luther’s proverbial apple tree as a symbol of undestroyable hope makes the apple tree and it’s blossoms well suited for an allegorical image. this horse (you may remember it from this post) certainly has found a paradise garden.

so today i rode my bicycle to his pastures, optimistic to find the apple blossoms now open, and i did not come in vain.

a traditional orchard like this one is rare nowadays in our intensified agricultural production devices (it’s not soil anymore, no, certainly not) and the owner probably would have converted it as well if he wouldn’t now grow tourist accomodations with associated riding occasions instead of milk cows. for the latter’s milk he would now get a price lower than even the basic cost per litre. this is the other side of progress.

/home/springm/Bilder/2009/2009-04/dsc12927_v.jpg in the mountains there is still abundant snow, especially on the north slopes, so the nights can become really cold – a permanent threat for all the blossoming trees. let’s see how much of that fragile beauty is left when i come back after my two commuting days.


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