This one is quite good Kevin. I agree, your improving all the time. Just a hint though, perhaps a tighter crop to place them like this. It's only a thought, not a hard and fast rule
I really enjoy these images of these awesomely beautiful animals. It is my understanding that in Wales, there are a plentiful supply of what is known as "Draft Horses" meaning they are bred for hard work. Given the harsh weather and rugged landscape, it is easy to understand. Again, very nice photograph and many thanks for sharing. ) Tt
Thanks Draft horses were mainly used underground in coal mines to haul coal waggons they were kept underground and olnly brought for 2 weeks a year they were virtually blind but cared for. very few around now, The ponies I photograph are wild but owned and are coralled once a year to be checked there are around a thousand living on the Beacons