animals
Horses, Unbothered
Ten thousand years of partnership, and they still act like the field belongs to them. It does.
A horse in open country resets a landscape sense of scale and speed at once. The hills are suddenly measured in gallops. Even standing still, a horse looks like paused motion — which is roughly what it is.
The photographs here catch both registers: manes in wind and heads bowed to grass, steam off a winter coat, one perfect silhouette against a low sun that no film director would dare storyboard.
People have been drawing horses on walls for seventeen thousand years, since before walls had rooms. A lock screen is simply the latest wall. The tradition continues.
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