Some folk execute it with words, that come alive the moment you turn that first page of their book.
While others share it via sound effects to make you gasp in delight as you wait for their next slice of dialogue.
More than a few express it by capturing a moment in time with the click of a shutter.
They are a visual storyteller.
What a great idea Suzanne and the young boy on the horse is such a great rider. Great photo’s. Hope you do more of these ๐
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I will be, Sam ๐
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That looks like a wonderful series you just started here, Suzanne. The boy on the horse is priceless. I bet you enjoyed watching him and seeing the story unfold through your lens. Looking forward to the sequels!
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Cheers Liesbet, now I just need to get my organised. Fun to put together.
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How wonderful Suzanne. Thereโs definitely stories in these photos.
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Thanks Miriam.
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Hi Suzanne, being able to tell a story just with visuals is a talent and unfortunately I don’t possess that. I would love to improve my photography and enjoyed the story of the Boy on the Horse, he looks so carefree, doesn’t he? Thanks for sharing at #MLSTL
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Hi Sue, he does indeed look carefree. Have a good day.
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I just love this. The story, the pictures, the perfection of it all.
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Thanks very much, Jennifer, for your lovely comment. Pleased you enjoyed it.
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I’m torn – I love to tell stories in both words and pictures, but these pics are lovely by themselves. I’ve never ridden a horse on a beach – will put that on my bucket list.
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Good luck with the horse riding. I wonder what’s more powerful words or photography?
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Well, that will have us all night trying to decide …
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I think you’re right!
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Crikey…as we Aussies say in exclamation…that is some story! I want to know more. What energy I see in that story.
Thank you for sharing. Amazing.
Denyse #mlstl
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Cheers Denyse, it was a fun moment capturing this moment. Older family members were keeping an eye on him and there were other children on horses though they were less adventurous.
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These are awesome shots, Suzanne — and they tell a fabulous story!
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Cheers Donna, a fab location and subject which made the photography easy.
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Lovely photos – I have to confess that I’ve never ridden a horse in my life (and probably never will) They seem to be such powerful animals and to see him riding so confidently and easily brought a smile to my face.
Thanks for linking up with us at MLSTL and I’ve shared on my SM ๐
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Thanks Leanne, I have ridden horses, not a natural at it and definitely won’t get on another. Pleased it made you smile.
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That is so cool. I have never rode a horse. That is a skill that is beyond me. #MLSTL
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Yes, it is beyond me too ๐
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I love these – and as an aside, that kid has a very good seat on that horse. Pure confidence. #MLSTL
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Cheers Jo, and yes just pure confidence and good old fashioned childhood fun and games.
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I love these photos- beautiful and powerful. The contrast of the size of the boy and the size of the horse is immense, but the boy remains in control and seem unafraid.
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Thanks, Michele. He was very confident and even after quite a few years I still remember his big smile as he rode past me.
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he must be an accomplished horseman to ride bareback and in the sea!
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Quite a few kids around the coast are brought up having access to horses. He was certainly a natural horse rider by what I remember.
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I like that title, Suzanne, a visual storyteller! Beautiful photos (screaming at me to go take a vacation) ๐
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Thanks Terri. Hopefully the vacation becomes reality sooner than later ๐
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Great shots of a boy who certainly knows how to ride bareback.. ๐
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Thanks Lisa. It was taken a few years ago when we were motorhoming. We spent much of our time parked up around the coastal areas. This young lad had us all entertained. Playing up to the camera I think ๐
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I had the same problem with the photographs, but blamed it on my dying laptop. I’m glad I came back for a second try. Lovely photos
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Pleased you came back for a second look. I have just discovered that not all my photographs have been transferred over to LifeatNo22 from Globalhousesitterx2. Time consuming trying to sort it out. One at a time ๐
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Such great visual stories, you have a fabulous eye Suz!
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Cheers Deb, and I must admit I do get a tad excited when I see a “Kodak”moment ๐
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You do it so well ๐
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Beautiful photographs Suzanne.
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Thanks Brigid ๐ป
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Darn it! Thought I’d just nip in for a peep and the photos don’t open! ๐ฆ ๐ฆ May be my laptop. Will try again later.
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Oh okay. Will check my end.
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It was at my end, transferring from Globalhousesitterx2 to LifeatNo22 there were a few hiccups with the photos loading up. All go now.
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Good to know. ๐๐
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Love the photo!
Sadly, I can’t see the other 2 yet as I’m using a very slow dongle in the UK. Will have to check it out when I return to Italy. ๐
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Just rescued your comment from the spam folder, very annoying that happens when you comment regularly. Anyway, photos getting sorted, as explained further up in my reply to April. Hope you’re having fun in the UK.
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Ciao, no problem, it is annoying as I’ve been rescuing comments from my Trash folder also – not sure what WP is doing!
All good in the UK but can’t wait to return to Italy ๐
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