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Kazakh with camels with a load of dismantled Yurt
For me, this photo is iconic. I took this photo with a Horizon camera when I broke my ribs. But at the time of the shooting itself, I don’t know anything about broken bones ..
so everything is step by step.
Kazakhs live not only in Kazakhstan. There are more than 100 thousand of them in Mongolia - mainly in the western territories.
This is a photo from the Mongolian Altai - our caravan on the way through the foothills during the filming of a TV documentary.
I mentioned this story on the previous backstage - "Some transfer horses were caught just before the trip and their character is more free.."
www.flickr.com/photos/zoombablog/52250977761/in/dateposted/
The technical point of the shooting was the shooting of material from different distances of the caravan on the route.
Since I had to shoot from a horse, I had to take out and hide the camera while riding a horse. And this is exactly what has never happened to a horse's life!
At some point, the camera strap hit the horse's mane. Without warning, he jumped to the side, he jumped again and again .. Everything lasted for seconds. But Feeling that with each jump of the horse I was moving further and further away from the saddle, I reflexively put the video camera into my bag and hung it up and laid it on the ground at the next jump. This frightened the horse even more - he rushed at full gallop, uncontrollably jumping in all directions ..
did you watch the Rodeo? that day I participated in it. I don't know how long I lasted. I took a course at an equestrian school. But Rodeo is different. I freed my legs from the stirrups and flew out of the saddle into somersaults. If my foot got stuck, I would be finished. If you hit your head on a stone - the end ..
In general, I took this panorama-photo already with broken ribs. But at the time of shooting, I did not know about it yet. I will find out about this in a month or two at an ultrasound scan by a doctor.
But the specifics of documentary filming work is as follows - At the time of filming, you had to quickly get up and catch a fleeing half-wild steppe horse. Catch up with a caravan that has gone beyond the horizon of the mountains, And continue filming.
Thus was born this picture, as well as all subsequent paintings.
Somehow I was hooked by the words of one character Akira Kurosawa. "I have a lot of experience losing battles." This is what I can say about myself.
filmed on 135 fujicolor 400
Horizon camera
Epson V600 scanned
Kazakh with camels with a load of dismantled Yurt
For me, this photo is iconic. I took this photo with a Horizon camera when I broke my ribs. But at the time of the shooting itself, I don’t know anything about broken bones ..
so everything is step by step.
Kazakhs live not only in Kazakhstan. There are more than 100 thousand of them in Mongolia - mainly in the western territories.
This is a photo from the Mongolian Altai - our caravan on the way through the foothills during the filming of a TV documentary.
I mentioned this story on the previous backstage - "Some transfer horses were caught just before the trip and their character is more free.."
www.flickr.com/photos/zoombablog/52250977761/in/dateposted/
The technical point of the shooting was the shooting of material from different distances of the caravan on the route.
Since I had to shoot from a horse, I had to take out and hide the camera while riding a horse. And this is exactly what has never happened to a horse's life!
At some point, the camera strap hit the horse's mane. Without warning, he jumped to the side, he jumped again and again .. Everything lasted for seconds. But Feeling that with each jump of the horse I was moving further and further away from the saddle, I reflexively put the video camera into my bag and hung it up and laid it on the ground at the next jump. This frightened the horse even more - he rushed at full gallop, uncontrollably jumping in all directions ..
did you watch the Rodeo? that day I participated in it. I don't know how long I lasted. I took a course at an equestrian school. But Rodeo is different. I freed my legs from the stirrups and flew out of the saddle into somersaults. If my foot got stuck, I would be finished. If you hit your head on a stone - the end ..
In general, I took this panorama-photo already with broken ribs. But at the time of shooting, I did not know about it yet. I will find out about this in a month or two at an ultrasound scan by a doctor.
But the specifics of documentary filming work is as follows - At the time of filming, you had to quickly get up and catch a fleeing half-wild steppe horse. Catch up with a caravan that has gone beyond the horizon of the mountains, And continue filming.
Thus was born this picture, as well as all subsequent paintings.
Somehow I was hooked by the words of one character Akira Kurosawa. "I have a lot of experience losing battles." This is what I can say about myself.
filmed on 135 fujicolor 400
Horizon camera
Epson V600 scanned