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Taming of a shrew
Image Title:  Taming of a shrew
 
 By: Konstantin Yudintsev  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Konstantin Yudintsev {K:2956}
Project N/A Camera Model Sigma SA9
Categories From The Field
At Work
Journalism
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Lens Sigma 50EX F2.8 DG
Uploaded 11/14/2007 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Provia RDP III
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 120 Shutter 1/2000
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  none
State -  JOUNGARIA
Country - Kazakhstan   Kazakhstan
About Kazakh kids trying to pacify a very stubborn horsie in order to put on and fix one remaining shoe. Seconds later they were launched into low orbit..:)

Aqchee, Joungaria. Beginning of Oct, 2007.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Terry Lacey   {K:8788} 11/14/2007
Great shot. They should have hobbled the front legs and one rear leg. And used thicker rope. That stuff will cut the horse to ribbons.

Done properly the horse wouldn't be harmed, people wouldn't be harmed, one person could put the shoe on and the horse would then be hobble broke. Meaning if he ever got caught up in barbed wire, he wouldn't thrash and kill himself.

What on earth is the one guy wearing?


Konstantin Yudintsev   {K:2956} 11/14/2007
That's what they did through the initial phase. You can see the useless thick rope out front.

No harm, no fun.

Seriously, everyone stayed intact except somewhat flared tempers and nostrils. They got it fixed but it took a while.

Thank you for the comment.

Cheers,
Konstantin


Konstantin Yudintsev   {K:2956} 11/14/2007
Hello, Terry!

Actually that thing is foamed polyurethane thermal sitpad best used when one has to sit in cold rocks or wet ground for hours. It's extensively used by the military and hunters.

Regards,
Konstantin


parehan .K   {K:22027} 11/15/2007
Great shot..


Konstantin Yudintsev   {K:2956} 11/15/2007
Thank you.


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