TOP TEN in the Horse and Rider group challenge Most number of views….. February 2011
WINNER of the Model Insider POTD 12/11/2010
TOP TEN in the Put Out! or Get Out group challenge The letter H September 2010
TOP TEN in the 5000+ Views group Forth challenge February 2010
THIRD in the Horses at Work group challenge Saddles January 2010
FEATURED in the Horse and Rider group September 2009
FEATURED in the EQUINE ATHLETES June 2009
WINNER of the Everything Draft Horse Challenge May 2009
FEATURED in the Everything Draft Horse group May 2009
FEATURED in the Equine Art and Photography group May 2009





Horse: Ebony Park Jorrit
Rider: Natasha Altoff-Kelley
Location: NEC Werribee, Victoria, Australia
Friesians
Many people debate the idea of using friesians in dressage. This may have been justified in the past when friesians were baroque in style with short bodies and possessed only extravagant movement up the front for carriage driving. However with careful breeding and by selecting certain stallions, a more modern dressage style friesian has been developed which can excel in the dressage arena.
Friesians have big hearts and generally want to please their rider. They are smart, quick to learn and forgive mistakes easily.
ademac, black, dressage, horse, sport, stallion, freisian, equine
Comments
gee I love this series excellent photography
i love this image, well done!
this a fantastic image mate..well done !!
Just look at that flexion – and in a snaffle! Oh, I’d love to see his legs – I envisaging huge collection … like a tightly wound spring. He’s a beautiful horse.. and a beautiful image too.
beautiful image!
Another interesting angle, another beautiful horse(!!!) and another fantastic work of art!
Wonderful series Barssell
Great angle Adrian,
powerful beauty! who can’t love a friesian????
love the processing here Adrian