Maroc Fete du Moussem : Fantasia #1 : pur-sang arabes
Pendant un Week-end, une partie d'Evry (Bondoufle) est devenu une partie du Maroc, pour feter le Moussem (Le Moussem marque la fin des moissons et des recoltes). Le moment le plus impressionnant ce cette fete est la Fantasia. Je vous presente les Chevaux : des pur-sang arabes.
During one Weekend, part of Evry (Bondoufle) became part of Morocco, to celebrate Moussem (Moussem marks the end of the harvests). The most impressive moment this festival is Fantasia. I present the Horses to you : Arabian horse.
Fantasia, indeed! Those are magnificent creatures. According to the legend, Arabian horses were created from the four winds; spirit from the North, strength from the South, speed from the East, and intelligence from the West...
Beautiful horses. Fantastic! I like the last photo of the horse peeking from behind the tree. The illusion (because the foliage is covering him) is that he has "PRESTO!" appeared right out of the tree's trunk. Next stop, Las Vegas!
You captured some beautiful horses. I love the mane blowing in the wind and the very last shot of the horse peeking from behind the tree. Good work Olivier.
Tu sais que j'ai la trouille des chevaux, c'est trop gros comme bête pour moi ! Mais çui qui se planque en bas à droite il est très mignon, celui tout en haut qui a le vent dans la crinière aussi.
Beautiful animals - thanks for the view!
RépondreSupprimerFantasia, indeed!
RépondreSupprimerThose are magnificent creatures.
According to the legend, Arabian horses were created from the four winds; spirit from the North, strength from the South, speed from the East, and intelligence from the West...
beautiful horses!
RépondreSupprimerThose horses are exquisite!! I love how you've captured the movement of their manes. How gorgeous! I'd love to see them in person.
RépondreSupprimerWhat wonderful photos. Wishing you a good day.
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful horses. Fantastic! I like the last photo of the horse peeking from behind the tree. The illusion (because the foliage is covering him) is that he has "PRESTO!" appeared right out of the tree's trunk. Next stop, Las Vegas!
RépondreSupprimerthey're beautiful but i love the first horse very much, looks like she/he really posed for you with her mane flowing with the wind
RépondreSupprimerWonderful, all these horses and so well captured! Evry is again a surpring and active place - and you are always present!
RépondreSupprimerTu peux me dire quel gel le premier cheval punk utilise?
What gorgous animals, Oliver! thank you for sharing.
RépondreSupprimerThey are so beautiful and majestic !
RépondreSupprimerThose horses look strong and healthy. Great photos!
RépondreSupprimerlooks like the horse is hiding behind the tree ;o]
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful photos. My favorite is the gray horse but love the photo of the one peeking his head around the tree.
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful horses, well captured.
RépondreSupprimerNice horses! Good horses!
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful.
j'adore le premier avec ça houppe surement le cheval de Tintin
RépondreSupprimeret le dernier dit lui qu'on l'a vu il peut sortir de sa cachette
I adore the first with that bunch surely the horse of Tintin
and the last says him that it was seen it can leave his hiding-place
I love the first shot especially. The mane blowing makes this a striking shot. Well done.
RépondreSupprimerYou captured some beautiful horses. I love the mane blowing in the wind and the very last shot of the horse peeking from behind the tree.
RépondreSupprimerGood work Olivier.
Beaux spécimens Ma fille qui adore les chevaux auraient été ravie de pouvoir les approcher.
RépondreSupprimerTrès joli port de tête pour le cheval gris au centre de ton triptyque
RépondreSupprimerLe cheval est un animal précieux, bonnes prises.
RépondreSupprimerDes saluts.
bonitos pura sangre
RépondreSupprimersalut
joan
Beautiful horses! Thanks for sharing these.
RépondreSupprimerLes chevaux et tes photos sont superbes !
RépondreSupprimerTu sais que j'ai la trouille des chevaux, c'est trop gros comme bête pour moi !
RépondreSupprimerMais çui qui se planque en bas à droite il est très mignon, celui tout en haut qui a le vent dans la crinière aussi.
Quelle belle série de photos! Qu'ils sont beaux ces chevaux !
RépondreSupprimerOlivier, Your photos make me want to study Frenchy and visit your wonderful city. This festival and its horses is beautifully photographed!
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