Prince Charming
I took this shot in one of the local parks. I loved the way all the girls just stare up at the police officer and his horse. It reminds me of a movie where the shining knight rides into town on his trusty steed and all the young maidens are instanly smitten.
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salsbells69
It s a gorgeous shot though kevin! Personally i find the horse the most attractive subject. He is obviously very loyal and well cared for! Who wouldnt be up for a chat with the police though on a fine steed such as that ! Good work!!
kathy s gillen...
excellent compo
Phil Thomson IPA
Excellent capture, perfectly lit, Kevin !!! I reckon you’ve got the ‘Fairy tale’ bit right and it is good to see some respect for the lawman these days too !!
Kimberly Miller
that’s a great shot kevin, and a wonderful alliteration.
Fremme
great shot, love the tones in this frame, well done
SueAnne
The treatment in this shot really makes this shot moving. It is so beautiful
PFrogg
Awsome colour Kevin great capture
Marvin Collins
Excellent image!!
Heather Rivet...
well done great capture
EchoNorth
Great suggestion of a narrative for an incidental scene!
Rosemaree
Fabulous imge Kevin. Great timing.
Amanda Brushett
Great narrative addition to an already wonderful shot Kevin
amarica
Great shot Kevin!
Elana Bailey
I can see the resemblance of a fairytale, too. Fab treatment and comp. Well done.
chijude
Oh I so get that! Man in uniform plus man on a horse … every young lass would be drawn in. And even 60plus can look and admire … your work ofcourse!
chijude
ps glad you did not crop this and lose the park … the setting is important too!