Saturday, March 19, 2011

Doma Vaquera trabajo en el campo 2008

4 comments:

Tess Meyer said...

I like how this video was shot.

Cathy Whitlatch said...

I like how the video was shot too-- I somehow found the music captivating. There was a lot to see, and I think my lack of experience shows up here, but in the flying changes, it looks like the horse doesn't really have independent parts? I know there is probably something to do with the bit set-up, but it isn't quite as "flowy" as I have seem them. Thoughts?

Maria Wasson said...

I too like the angle of the filming.
Over all I quite like this pair. I thought the different sides of the horse actually worked well together considering how different the front legs were from one another. The horse was not confused and seemed pretty happy to oblige.
Nice.

Maria Wasson said...

OK, I watched this again and was extremely impressed by the strength of the horse's core throughout the ride. This horse is really collected and in self carriage and quite supple and loose doing difficult manuevers.
I think it is interesting to watch these clips multiple times and see so much more each time.
I think this is also a superb example of the horse's body and legs being independent and ultimately precisely coordinated. I hope I can get my horses one day to look like this!