What's not missing is the thundering hooves
of galloping horses, steely - eyed glares, and gunfire... lots and lots of gunfire.
When they're running, their lower bodies mimic that
of galloping horses, while their upper bodies have the feel of the riding cowboy.
Without any training, she created from memory sketches
of galloping horses that looked like the work of an adult.
That changed in 1994 with the discovery in France of the Chauvet Cave, within which prehistoric painters portrayed fantastic scenes
of galloping horses, dueling rhinos, and bloodthirsty lions.
Much like the sound
of galloping horses, your baby's heartbeat can easilybe heard via a stethoscope.
Many women describe their babies» heartbeats like the sound
of a galloping horse.
Looking back to Cubist collages, Rauschenberg includes photographs
of a galloping horse and a Dutch group portrait, along with part of a telegram.
These photographs used new mechanisms that Muybridge invented himself to freeze the image
of a galloping horse or a somersaulting acrobat.
Not exact matches
Any future plans to borrow were moved up in order to take advantage
of a gift
horse before it
galloped away.
The boy's mother had also read to him from the Apocalypse
of St. John the vision
of the white
horse, «Faithful and True,» which
gallops through the world with eyes «as a flame
of fire» (Rev. 19:11 - 12).
Mongol cuisine — or dishes dubbed «Mongolian» — has taken the world by storm, like a horde
of horse - mounted warriors
galloping out
of Central Asia on a global raiding party.
Among the artworks is a large stagecoach and three giant
horses galloping and jumping; the artistic detail extends to the
horses» flowing manes and tails created from thin strands
of twisted metal.
Baker Mayfield waited patiently for possession
of the golden hat... and then
galloped off the field at the Cotton Bowl on an imaginary
horse.
On moonlit summer nights she would sneak out her bedroom window, leap on her
horse and
gallop between the long rows
of pear trees on her father's ranch, riding full - out until, tired and sated with happiness, she would slip back into the house.
Louisville thinks
of itself as a gentle southern city just below the drawl line, and if once a year it
gallops into a dither over a
horse race called the Derby, it soon quiets down again into its normal sippin» - whisky frame
of mind.
One such was Freeman McMillan, a long, lean Oklahoman who spent nine years
galloping horses for Calumet Farm and included among his protégés Armed and Citation, winners
of nearly $ 2 million between them.
Some
horses hate to run while others are so enamored
of running that they would gladly turn every morning
gallop into a speed contest.
He puts the exercise saddle on the
horse, rides him at a walk to the track, steadies him with the feel
of his confident hands on the reins and withers, calms him, reassures him, hangs on when he bucks or shies, teaches him manners, corrects his bad habits, gets him used to standing up straight in the starting gate,
gallops him a slow mile or gives him a fast workout that is a marvel
of split - second timing.
«I have had a lot
of horses, but rarely
horses with this kind
of speed,» Boutin said at Les Aigles on the day before the Omnium as Arazi finished his morning
gallop.
June saddles up and walks one
of the
horses over to the Shenandoah strip to
gallop him.
Rex Allen, the Singing Cowboy, was
galloping into the Canadian Western Rodeo in Edmonton, Alberta, white hat held high and all that, when a flash
of light blinded his
horse.
She sips her tea and hangs the day's training schedule on a length
of clothesline: 40
horses to be walked, ponied or
galloped.
Horses take hold
of our imaginations when they
gallop across the plains whinnying into the wind.
Famously he captured the motion
of a
horse galloping, proving the disputed notion that there is a moment in each stride when all four hooves are off the ground.
By JOHN BONNER Atlanta in July is the wrong time and place to hold an event in which
horses gallop around a 7 - kilometre cross-country course at an average speed
of 34 kilometres an hour.
They made a huge noise as they
galloped into this pool and there was this kind
of epic struggle or sort
of battle you could almost say between the
horses and the eels.
Fraden noted that «the engineering principles they identified are general and can be applied to design a whole range
of other Central Pattern Generators, such as those responsible for other autonomous functions, such as the gait
of a
horse, for example, walk, canter, trot and
gallop.»
Atop a cabinet in Ramsey's office is a
galloping horse he once blew out
of glass.
The three naturally occurring gaits in
horses are, in order
of increasing speed, walk, trot and canter /
gallop.
Nekrasov, a 19th century Russian poet once said «a Russian woman can stop a
galloping horse and enter the burning house» which shows a powerful image
of a fiercely independent Russian woman who doesn't need protection.
The most often quoted and loved by the people a description
of Russian woman is «she can stop a
galloping horse, / and will enter the burning hut...» - from the famous poem
of Nekrasov «There are women in Russian villages.»
On the other end, we see shots
of Brady finally taking a
horse out into the plains at a full
gallop, with Joshua James Richard's cinematography giving us naturalistic, unadorned views
of the landscape that mirror the simplicity
of Brady's objectively small but relatively substantial victory.
With Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar succeeds in creating one
of the most impressive open worlds I've ever seen in a game, and it's telling that — even after playing for over 30 hours — all I want to do is get back on my
horse and
gallop back into the wilderness.
Tony: Well, we absolutely agree about this part... Robin Hood works best when the camera sits back allowing one to relish the kind
of epic one rarely sees anymore, with hundreds
of actual
horses galloping against a cast
of soldiers equally as large.
Pure muscle moving together for speed, with a man atop them, vulnerable, at the mercy
of the animal's trust.There are few things more thrilling than being atop a
galloping horse at full speed, the wind ripping past you, the pounding
of the hooves in your year and rattling yoiur spine, but at that moment you become one with the
horse, as though you had become an appendage.
Swords being removed from their sheaths or being stuck into flesh sound exactly as we image they should, as does the
gallop of horses and the twang
of bow strings.
The script skips along quickly until the fateful moment when Jane, apparently hard
of hearing, doesn't notice a
horse approaching at full
gallop.
Deschanelâ $ ™ s instincts seem those
of the commercially astute still - photographer, and one consequence
of this is that The Black Stallion is less a movie than a huge coffeetable book full
of cutely composed shots
of rock formations, dripping leaves, sun - drenched beaches,
galloping horses, and children in â $ œsensitiveâ $ poses.
Some
of the isolated moments are very fine: a shot
of the
horse galloping into view along a distant line
of Mediterranean beach; a tilting shot
of the struggle for survival in the night waters as the ship (with decorous flames in its portholes) starts to go under in the background; great bursts
of energy amid a garbled sense
of time and space in the
horse race sequence.
Lo and behold, Howard's modest investment (and brat /
horse sense) scores him the racehorse sensation
of the Great Depression as it
gallops into America's collective heart and helps her pull through our darkest hour.
Actors are riding into a courtyard on horseback, in full medieval armor, that unmistakable sound
of horses galloping on soft earth permeating the atmosphere around us.
Based on a novel by Mary O'Hara, this Wild West coming -
of - age story will
gallop away with the hearts
of horse lovers, both young and old.
Leone - style close - ups fetishise narrowed eyes under low, wide brims;
horses gallop across widescreen plains in clouds
of dust; a rowdy saloon falls deafeningly silent upon the entrance
of a stranger; low - slung shots worship the seven walking in a line; a thrilling orchestral score features breakout horns, plucked banjo strings and hints
of Elmer Bernstein's galvanising original music; and Red Harvest dons Stars»n' Stripes war paint.
In the case
of Gun Fury, this includes shoot - out choreography, barroom composition, and the heightened depiction
of forward motion, from
galloping tracking shots to camera angles staring down a row
of reigns as
horses sprint headlong over the desert terrain.
When a prospecting stage is accidentally destroyed on a frozen mountain pass by mishandled nitro - glycerin, sending a
horse aflame and
galloping away in agony, Winterbottom illustrates with dreadful clarity the price
of man's intrusion and presaging the railroad's eventual domestication
of the wild land.
It should also be noted that the Sound is spectacular — everything from gunshots, to swirling wind, to boots and spurs, to
galloping stage coach
horses, and even the pouring out
of coffee.
Robert is soon invited to the thug - protected penthouse where, in a surreal 40th - floor garden complete with swaying trees and a
galloping horse, he meets the complex's purring architect, Anthony Royal (Jeremy Irons), whose confidence in his «crucible
of change» will come to be be shaken.
Other sound effects also demonstrate impressive fidelity, particularly the ones
of horses galloping and a sequence involving thunder.
It is with the heart full
of joy and happiness that our friend, sitting in the back
of the truck, sees cows on the side
of the road, and wild
horses galloping freely on the massif green land.
Still, there is no sign
of the posh pickup, but then we see a charging bull, watch a giant illuminated «X» explode, a bunch
of horses galloping, raindrops, a tidal wave, and then a spinning tire, rectangular LED headlight, and finally the pricey pickup.