<br><br>Icelandic horses - which more closely resemble ponies - have essentially been engineered over hundreds of years by the landscape they inhabit. "The size of [these horses] and how they move is partly due to the way they have to navigate through the rocks. They are a consequence of the landscape." <br><br><i> &#169; Tim Flach photography</i>
 



Icelandic horses - which more closely resemble ponies - have essentially been engineered over hundreds of years by the landscape they inhabit. "The size of [these horses] and how they move is partly due to the way they have to navigate through the rocks. They are a consequence of the landscape."

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Equine Exquisitus: the incredible horse photography of Tim Flach

We take an in-depth look at the horse photography of Tim Flach and gain some insights into his photography process. For photo enthusiasts it's a chance to look beyond the hardware for some inspiration. [Words: Chris Jager.]

[All photos copyright Tim Flach Photography, and republished with kind permission from Tim Flach Photography]

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