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Consider the dream-like quality of a herd of white horses as they thundermanes flashing, foam flyingacross the shallow marshlands of France’s famous Camargue. Consider, too, the prospect of four days of electrifying photography, capturing every nuance of these powerful “wild” horses, hurtling directly toward your camera, or of stallions engaged in battle for herd dominance. If that notion doesn’t stimulate your photographic creative juices, nothing will!
The Camargue horse is the traditional mount of the "Guardians." The French equivalent of a "cowboy," these ranch hands of the Camargue are responsible for rounding up the wild black "fighting" bulls that graze the land. Over time, the Guardians have developed the original breed of Camargue horses into a
Our amazing photo shoot will concentrate on shooting the horses during the best light of day, with the goal of creating images depicting as much of their untamed life as possible. Horse drives orchestrated by the
Depart from home. Day 2 (Mar 25) Arrive in Marseille. Meet this evening for dinner. (D) Day 3 Drive to our ranch in the Camargue, afternoon shoot of greater flamingos feeding, displaying and in flight at Parc Ornithologique de Pont de Gau. (BLD) Days 47 We photograph the famous white horses running through the shallow water of salt marshes or on the beach. There will be shots of fighting stallions and many opportunities for detailed close-up images—head shots and Guardian riders in their gear. (BLD)
After a morning flamingo shoot, drive back to Marseille. (BLD) Day 9 (Apr 1) Depart for home this morning. (B) |
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