RachelB
Well-Known Member
MizElToe and lifeslemons, in Bossanova's defence I have seen both the original picture and the horse is question. The original picture shows more clearly how tense he is in his mouth and the rider is in her hands. The horse did improve a lot while Boss was riding him, and as lifeslemons said this is only a "snapshot" - the horse was working so much more happily and freely after a month with Boss. I think I'm right in saying he was very much a work in progress when the photo was taken, and surely that's the point of schooling and training horses so that you don't reach "the end result" with quick fixes and holding the horse in your hand but more by progressive training and taking things slowly.
MizElToe, yes the first picture is "more pleasing to the eye" and more of a "horse-selling" shot but that's because that is what it was intended as. The second one was a random shot and if Boss were selling the horse she would have taken many more photos and chosen a better (as well as "prettier") one.
What an interesting thread and some interesting replies
MizElToe, yes the first picture is "more pleasing to the eye" and more of a "horse-selling" shot but that's because that is what it was intended as. The second one was a random shot and if Boss were selling the horse she would have taken many more photos and chosen a better (as well as "prettier") one.
What an interesting thread and some interesting replies