It was quiet and still so I took my Big Camera for a walk to see if I want to keep it. I have been thinking a lot about selling it as I don’t use it very much.
I decided on photographing the Ancients as they live in slightly less mud than the Shetland ponies.
I haven’t taken this camera out to play for a while as it weighs a lot around my neck and is not very portable.
But I will admit I do like the photos it takes and had rather forgotten this fact.
I am now beginning to think that it would be a mistake to sell this camera and all the lenses (although I only really use one of the three).
I had begun to take my iPhone camera for granted and that is a mistake.
I used to really enjoy photography until I found it difficult to walk and carry the camera at the same time. I need to re-think my ideas about what I actually want.
So, a rather late New Year’s Resolution – I am going to use this camera more.
And this photo is when I thought I had finished with the photography “session” and was walking away from the horses. I turned around to say just touch Haakon’s nose with your’s, Iacs. And he did and then Haakon bit him!
Kolka was standing well away from these two – I can’t blame her.
This could be Sleipnir – an eight-legged horse, the swiftest in the world, belonging to the chief of the gods, Odin.
Or probably not.
And this is the most heinous crime in the world. Words fail.
I went indoors.