In fact I don't know how these stories do happen. I just photograph them, and I see a story in my head. Or hear it, in fact, not sure how I should explain it. But I like to tell that they create themselves, I only capture it all.
Like once... When I choosed that Rämä could again handle Remu, while he wears his oldest bridles (who work and fit really well, interestingly), and Hupi plays with my newest halter. It was pure accident that whole situation started to look like if Hupi wanted to show something for Rämä - that he needs no metal in the mouth to control a horse, yet less when it's a curb bit - and the small rat holds the horse with a chained rope.
The bigger rat suggested that they could try to fit the halter on Remu.
Hupi: "Just try this for him? If it doesn't fit, I can find another horse to wear it." |
Honestly, it looks a bit poor and messy to see Remu with all that metal in the mouth. He is an old horse, who never harms anything, although he is known from being pig-headed and strong.
Rämä: "Well... It looks weaker than..." |
Hupi: "Noooo it just looks weak, it's really strong enough." |
Rämä ponders a minute... Until he accepts Hupi's idea.
Rämä: "Okay Remu, we test that new halter." |
Closeup. |
"Don't force him, he should think this as a good thingy." |
"Positive experiences make horses better to work with!" |
Hupi decided to put Rämä to change the tack, while he held the rope. And little Rämä had a small trouble to see what he was just handling, that halter seemingly was different from those he had splatted on horses lately. It looks and feels really fragile, but that big masked man still claims it's strong enough.
No photos taken while removing the bridles... But here's the result. Looks like the halter fits.
Almost portrait-like pic without Rämä. |
Hupi: "Naw, Remu looks nice with it!" |
Rämä decided to agree, but is sure not to tell Omar about that. Remy's very own halter is made quite same way as this halter, but has sliding buckles and is really strong, and is colored in black. |
Rämä often does things as Omar had said him to do, as Remu is Omar's horse. And Rämä often doesn't care or just notice that he can do things wrongly, because "adults know better" and because he really can't make too much own decisions when he spents time with a horse what's not his own.
Artistic info:
Most of those doll closeups are taken simpy to save some nice view and to have more face phohot of them.
And despite of what I wrote Hupi to say for Rämä about the halter's strength, in real it's not strong at all. It's super fragile. Partly it comes form creating mistakes who made it yet less good. We are lucky that all this is just miniature and not meant to be in real use.
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