Behind Bars
by Jim Cook
Title
Behind Bars
Artist
Jim Cook
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I wouldn't be able to say if this horse is sad but some may take that impression away from this photo. I do know the horse is well cared for as to it's food and grooming. I think it fair to question though whether any animal is content when confined regardless of how well kept it is and how often they are free to roam. To be objective most animals are loved by their owners and in todays society they most often would be in harms way if left on their own.
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January 30th, 2017
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Laurie Search
Aww, this is a very moving image, Jim!! Yes, I thought it was sad at first, but I was happy to read your description saying that this horse is well cared for. But you are right....are any animals really happy being confined? And you're also right that many would not survive if left on their own. Beautiful, powerful image!!! :)))vf
Lara Kittelson
Congrats! Your work has been featured on the homepage of "The Beauty of Horses"! http://fineartamerica.com/groups/the-beauty-of-horses-.html?tab=overview
Rainbow Artist Orlando L
Wow what an emotive image!! you definitely captured the soul of the animal through its eye, looking at the outside world behind bars… reflecting on its life, wondering why it come all the way to this planet to be locked behind this unnatural environment… my heart ache for its deep thoughts… what a wonderful image, very deep and thought provoking!! L/F
Ralph Klein
Congratulations. Your beautiful work has been featured on the HP of PHOTOGRAPHERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. Thank you very much for sharing.