norwegian fjord horses ( images)

livinginozlivinginoz Registered Users Posts: 497 Major grins
edited February 28, 2006 in Wildlife
i spent the weekend at a clinic with our local fjord horse club....

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we are having a national show this fall, and i have been asked to photograph the final event, called dancing with horses. i am thrilled and a little more than nervous......:):

more images here:
http://livinginoz.smugmug.com/gallery/1231083/2/57680130

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canon 50mm f/1.4
canon efs f/4 17-85 IS lens
laurie in rural minnesota

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  • ForeheadForehead Registered Users Posts: 679 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2006
    Never seen THIS breed before. Stocky little things, aren't they? I bet they pulled many a plow before internal combustion made its debut.

    You anywhere near Hallock?
    livinginoz wrote:
    i spent the weekend at a clinic with our local fjord horse club....

    57672369-L.jpg

    57674127-L.jpg

    57672952-L.jpg

    57679609-L.jpg

    57682888-L.jpg

    57690916-L.jpg

    57695275-L.jpg

    57697776-L.jpg

    57680130-L.jpg

    we are having a national show this fall, and i have been asked to photograph the final event, called dancing with horses. i am thrilled and a little more than nervous......:):

    more images here:
    http://livinginoz.smugmug.com/gallery/1231083/2/57680130

    canon rebel XT
    canon 50mm f/1.4
    canon efs f/4 17-85 IS lens
    Steve-o
  • livinginozlivinginoz Registered Users Posts: 497 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2006
    Forehead wrote:
    Never seen THIS breed before. Stocky little things, aren't they? I bet they pulled many a plow before internal combustion made its debut.

    You anywhere near Hallock?

    the breed is about 4000 years old, and developed in norway. they were bred small and efficient, since the area was very cold, and food was sparse. they lived in the basement of the homes, and their warmth helped keep the people warm. they are very much people oriented horses, and are smaller than they look in the photos....i have one in my pasture, and he's a real charmer.

    i am not near hallock, but hubby is from there (warren area) :)
    laurie in rural minnesota

    my stuff
  • snapapplesnapapple Registered Users Posts: 2,093 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2006
    Very cute little guys. They all look alike too. Must make for a neat show. Good luck with the shoot.
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  • dallasdallas Registered Users Posts: 1,638 Major grins
    edited February 28, 2006
    Thanks for putting them up, I had never heard of the breed either, but they are beautiful. From the pictures it looks as though they can do anything. Thanks for sharing, and don't worry you will do an outstanding job at the dances.
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